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Third person omniscient point of view lets the reader see the thoughts and actions of every character in a scene.

A. true
B. false​

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B. false

Third person omniscient point of view allows the reader to have access to the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters in a scene, but not necessarily every character. The narrator, in this case, has knowledge of the thoughts and actions of multiple characters and can provide insights into their perspectives. However, the narrator may choose to focus on specific characters or withhold information from the reader, depending on the storytelling style and narrative structure. So, while third person omniscient provides a broader perspective than third person limited, it doesn't necessarily encompass the thoughts and actions of every character in a scene.
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