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How do we know that the narrator from Mrs. Dalloway, by Virginia Woolf, is told in the third-person omniscient

a. The narrator only shares what he or she can see from the character s actions.B. The narrator uses I and Me when telling the story and does not know what other characters are thinking.C. The narrator describes what the characters are thinking, and feeling, and also uses he or she when referring to characters.D. The narrator does not describe what the characters are ...

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

answer is D on the test. The narrator describes what the characters are thinking, and feeling, and also uses "he" or "she" when referring to characters.

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The answer is C. Because if it is told in the third person, 'he' and 'she' will be used when referring to characters. And 'omniscient' means that the narrator knows everything that is happening the characters's minds. 
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