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English, 04.03.2020 04:20 valtrump3256

Read the following sentence:
Josh likes Thomas, but Thomas doesn't like him back.
What tells the reader that the narrator is omniscient?
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A. The narrator describes the locations of two different characters.
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B. The narrator knows two different characters' names.
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C. The narrator knows two different characters' feelings.
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D. The narrator describes two different characters' appearances.

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