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The point of view in which the narrator is all-knowing and the reader is able to read the thoughts of all of the characters. *

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A. first person
B. third person omniscient
C. third person limited
D. third person objective

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The answer is B) the third person omniscient.
The narrator tells the story from his or her own point of view. A third-person omniscient narrator has god-like access to all of the characters' thoughts and feelings.
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