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When the narrator is not part of a story and knows all the characters' thoughts and feelings, the author uses

third-person objective point of view
third-person limited point of view
third-person omniscient point of view
third-person limitless point of view

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Answer: third-person omniscient point of view

Step-by-step explanation:

When the narrator is not part of a story and knows all the characters' thoughts and feelings, the author uses the third-person omniscient point of view.

On the other hand, the limited point of view occurs when the doesn't know the feelings and thought of the character but rather relates their own thoughts, and feelings about the characters.