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When would a limited point of view be preferable to an omniscient point of view?

~when the author wants to tell the story from the perspective of a secondary character
~when the author wants us to experience the story through the eyes of the main character
~when the author wants to give an objective account of the story’s events
~when the author wants us to experience events from multiple points of view

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Answer:

b

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User Michael Babcock
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Answer:

B

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A limited point of view is when you know what one character is thinking.