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English, 23.08.2019 22:30 billy12008

Why might an author choose to use third-person (omniscient) as opposed to first-person narration? a. the author wants to give an objective, more reliable viewpoint for every character. b. the author wants to give a subjective, more reliable viewpoint for every character. c. the author wants to focus primarily on one character’s thoughts and feelings. d. the author wants to give an objective, but less reliable viewpoint for the main characters.

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