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omniscient point of view creates a blank view of the story’s world.
In literature (a subfield of Arts), an omniscient point of view is a narrative perspective where the narrator knows everything about the story's world, including all characters' thoughts, feelings, and actions, creating a "god - like" or "all - knowing" view. The most appropriate word here is "comprehensive" (or "all - knowing", "unlimited" etc., but "comprehensive" is a common choice as it implies a complete and all - encompassing view of the story's world).
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comprehensive (or all - knowing, unlimited, etc. The most typical answer in literary context for this blank is often "comprehensive" or "all - knowing" to describe the all - encompassing view an omniscient narrator provides of the story's world.)