Answer:
- C. It reveals the thoughts of only one character.
- E. It maintains a sense of objectivity.
Step-by-step explanation:
An omniscient narration means that the reader gets to see each and every character's thoughts and points of view. If the narration is with only a limited omniscient view then, you will have a situation where only one character is being focused on.
There will still be a sense of objectivity here because the reader will be exposed to the entire thoughts of the character not just their opinions or perspectives. This will enable them to understand the character more intimately and see through their actions with objectivity.