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It is clear that Saki's

"The Open Window" is
written in third person
omniscient point of
view because
A. we know the thoughts and
feelings of all the characters.
B. we only know the thoughts
and feelings of one character
Mrs. Sappleton.
C. we only know the thoughts
and feelings of ene character - the
niece.

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User Ashly
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Answer: A. we know the thoughts and feelings of all the characters.

Explanation: The author uses a third-person omniscient point of view, which means that the narrator is a not a part of the story but can share what the characters are thinking and feeling. The reader learns about the characters from the third-person narrator as the narrator conveys what the characters are thinking and feeling in the short story.

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User Meqwz
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5 votes

Answer:

A.

Step-by-step explanation:

Third person expresses everyones veiwpoint and feelings of all characters.

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User Mahdi Zareie
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