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What would be the effect of an omniscient third-person narration? a. the reader would have a better sense of the context in which the events took place. b. the reader would have more insight into the thoughts and opinions of frederick douglass. c. the reader would have a better understanding of the thoughts and opinions of the aulds. d. the reader would be forced to choose between the facts presented by different people within the story.

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