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14. The third person omniscient point of view is the most objective and trustworthy because: the characters appear familiar.an all-knowing narrator is telling the story.the narrator can easily be identified. the events are in chronological order.

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  1. The third person omniscient point of view is the most objective and trustworthy because: the characters appear familiar.an all-knowing narrator is telling the story.the narrator can easily be identified. the events are in chronological order.
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The third person omniscient point of view is considered the most objective and trustworthy primarily because an all-knowing narrator is telling the story. This means the narrator knows everything about all the characters, their thoughts, feelings, and their past, present, and future. They are not limited by time, place, or character consciousness. The narrator can provide the reader with information that the characters themselves may not be aware of, or can provide an unbiased perspective that none of the characters can provide, which can make the narrative more reliable and comprehensive.

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