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Which of these best describes the narrator of a third person omniscient

story?
The narrator addresses the story to the reader.
There is no narrator in the story. It's told only in dialogue.
C
The narrator can only describe what one character thinks and feels.
D The narrator can describe what many characters think and feel​

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Answer:

The correct answer is option D The narrator can describe what many characters think and feel​.

Step-by-step explanation:

What characterizes a narrator of a third person omniscient is that he knows absolutely everything. The omniscient narrator tells us the story in 3rd person and is not a character in the story, but transmits it to us from outside. It is, as its name suggests, a narrator who functions like a god; he knows everything about the characters and the plots, he can predict the future, suppose and judge.

That is why the correct answer is option D.

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