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
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.