What tone or attitude toward the characters does the author's use of third-
person omniscient point of view create?(from how to become a writer by hellen keller)

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Read "For the Love of the Dance"

What tone or attitude toward the characters does the author's use of third-person omniscient point of view create?

A. Lack of interest in any particular character

B. Sympathy for the experiences of both the boy and the girl

C. Exasperation at the problems of teenagers

D. Amusement at the emotions of all the characters

Answer: B. Sympathy for the experiences of both the boy and the girl

Explanation:

The third-person omniscient point of view means that the narrator is not a character of the story but an external voice, and he refers to the boy, the girl, and the instructor in the third person and he sees the thoughts of all of them. In this case, the tone chosen by the narrator displays the events in such a way that the reader can feel sympathy for both the girl and the boy.