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Which of the following indicates that the story is told in the third-person omniscent? a. The narrator is outside the story, all-knowing, and uses the pronouns he, she, and they. b. The narrator is a character in the story and uses the pronouns I, me, and we. c. The narrator is outside the story, limited in knowledge, and uses the pronouns he, she, and they.

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The correct answer would be the option A because "Third person omniscient" is a point of view where the narrator knows all the thoughts, actions, and feelings of all characters. The author may move from character to character to show how each one contributes to the plot.

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The first alternative is correct (A).

The narrator is outside the story, all-knowing, and uses the pronouns he, she, and they.

The omniscent narrator is characterized by knowing all aspects of the story, including the characters, and narrating it in the third person, which means that he does not participate directly. In this way, of course, the narrator uses pronouns as he, she, them to refer to the characters.

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