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What can the reader learn from the passage because it is in third-person omniscient point of view? It was a dark, crazy night. The sound of rain and thunder filled Mrs. Windermere's dining room. The guests sat around the mahogany table.
All five of them sipped the soup, feeling thankful for having found shelter before the rain started. John Culkin, the youngest guest, mentally
counted the number of fish paintings in the room. Mrs. Windermere was an expert sallor, and she loved the beauty of sea creatures. Max
Cena took off his tight shoes under the table, enjoying the cushiony softness of the carpet. Rachel Gellar amused herself by guessing what
was inside each of the silver pots on the table. Buffalo wings, she thought to herself when she came to the round pot in the center.
OA. The reader learns what the characters are thinking and feeling.
OB. The reader learns about how the characters feel about each other.
OC. The reader learns about the thoughts and feelings of only one character.
OD. The reader learns what the narrator thinks and feels about the readers.
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