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Arts, 13.04.2021 02:50 krlx

How would a story most likely be different if the author changed it from first person to third person omniscient? Group of answer choices

The reader would know the thoughts and feelings of many character

There would be more facts and less opinions

The narrator would address the reader directly using the pronoun "you"

The reader would become part of the story.

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