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what are the differences between the narrators access to characters tho…

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what are the differences between the narrators access to characters thoughts in objective, limited, and omniscient third - person points of view?
objective has access to all characters thoughts, limited doesnt have access to characters thoughts, and omniscient has access to one characters thoughts.
objective has access to one characters thoughts, limited has access to all characters thoughts, and omniscient doesnt have access to characters thoughts.
objective doesnt have access to characters thoughts, limited has access to one characters thoughts, and omniscient has access to all characters thoughts.
objective has access to all characters thoughts, limited has access to one characters thoughts, and omniscient doesnt have access to characters thoughts.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

In an objective third - person point of view, the narrator only reports what can be seen or heard, without access to characters' thoughts. A limited third - person narrator has access to the thoughts of only one character. An omniscient third - person narrator has access to the thoughts and feelings of all characters.

Answer:

C. Objective doesn't have access to characters' thoughts, limited has access to one character's thoughts, and omniscient has access to all characters' thoughts.