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Read the passage below. Then explain how the use of a third-person omniscient point of view helps develop the characters in the story. Use specific examples from the text in supporting your response.

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As the credits faded out, Milo pressed stop on the remote control and turned to his best friends, Phil, Britt, and Clay, who were jammed into the small love seat in front of the TV. Milo was excited to hear their thoughts on his first short film but was nervous just the same. Phil held his tongue, even though he wanted to tell Milo that clearly Milo never should have left medical school for this. Britt kept thinking that this was the worst movie she'd ever seen, like it was made in 10 minutes on someone's smartphone. Clay had drifted off halfway through and had become more concerned by a bird that was flapping outside the basement window. In the silence, Milo finally spoke: "Well, what did you think? Should I move to Hollywood?" Milo's three friends shot up and applauded, yelling "Bravo!" and whistling as they showered Milo with compliments. Milo beamed with pride. Read the assignment carefully and make sure you answer each part of the question or questions.

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Third person omniscient is the most widely narrative used when writing a story because it tells you the thought and feelings of all the characters before, after,and during the piece. It is written in several different peoples perspective. For example:”Milo pressed stop on the remote control and turned to his best friends, Phil, Brit, and Clay.” This specific piece gives you the true thoughts of all three of the characters
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