In narrative writing, using third-person point of view tells the story from the perspective of someone who _____.

Respuesta :

The third person omniscient point of view is generally the most objective and trustworthy viewpoint because an all knowing narrator is telling the story... as such you’re able to “see” everyone’s thoughts

Answer:

Can observe all of the characters of the story from the outside that offers an unbiased/unprejudiced perspective to the readers.

Explanation:

The third-person point of view in narrative writing is described from the perspective of an outsider. It employs a narrator who observes the characters from outside and relates them to the audience with the use of the pronoun 'he' or 'she'. It could be limited or omniscient, but the narrator is an outsider in the third person of view as the pronoun 'he' or 'she' is employed contrary to the first or second person point of view where the author is either a character or tells it to another character with the pronoun 'I', 'we' or 'you'.

Thus, the third-person point of view tells the story from the perspective of someone who can observe all of the characters of the story from the outside that offers an unbiased/unprejudiced perspective to the readers.