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How does the author's use of the third-person omniscient point of view affect the text?

A.)It makes it possible for the author to show what both characters are thinking and feeling.

B.) It helps the narrator focus on the actions of Mercéd?s rather than of Fernand. C.)It allows the narrator to portray Mercéd?s in a more sympathetic light.

D.)It enables the narrator to show the reader both the scene inside the house and the village streets outside.

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The author's use of the third-person omniscient point of view affects the text since it makes it possible for the author to show what both characters are thinking and feeling. Option A is correct.

The third-person omniscient point of view is understood as a tool used in storytelling in which the narrator is aware of the thoughts, emotions, internal conflicts and feelings of all of the characters in the story.

Through the employment of the third-person omniscient viewpoint, a writer can create a whole world of characters and provide them significant meaning in the story.

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When the narrator of a story is third-person omniscient, it allows the reader to understand what I going on with every character at any given point in time in the story. This includes actions seen by other characters, private actions, and each character’s thoughts, feelings, and reasonings.

Because of this definition, the correct answer is A. It makes it possible for the author to show what both characters are thinking and feeling.

I hope this helps! :)
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