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English, 23.12.2021 06:30, peno211

Which example is most clearly narrated in third-person omniscient point of view?
A. Even if you think you're prepared, it's a good idea to go over your
lines before the show,
B. Valerie could not believe her ears: The performance had been
canceſca
C. Everyone, including Daniel, believed that he was destined for
greatness,
D. I wasn't the only one who thought something fishy was going on
with those two.

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