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What statements best describe a fictional story with limited omniscient narration? Select two options.

It is written from the first-person point of view.
It reveals the thoughts of all the characters.
It reveals the thoughts of only one character.
It directly addresses the reader as “you.”
It maintains a sense of objectivity.

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User Blehi
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Answer:

c and e

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User Leo Orientis
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Answer:

It reveals the thoughts of all the characters, and it maintains a sense of objectivity.

Step-by-step explanation:

Omniscient means "to know everything that is going on," so it only makes sense to select these two. The others are wrong because the limited omniscient POV is in the third-person POV, not the first or second POVs. And if it is omniscient, the narrator can't only know the thoughts of one person.

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