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- from what perspective is a science fiction story typically told?
second - person limited
third - person limited
first - person omniscient
third - person omniscient
Brief Explanations
- Second - person limited is rare in fiction as it addresses "you", not typical for sci - fi.
- First - person omniscient is contradictory because first - person narrators can't know everything (omniscient implies all - knowing, which is hard to justify in first - person).
- Third - person limited only knows one character's thoughts, while sci - fi often needs to show a broader world and multiple perspectives.
- Third - person omniscient narrators know all characters' thoughts, events, and can provide a wide - ranging view of the sci - fi world (like world - building, multiple plotlines), making it typical for science fiction stories.
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D. third - person omniscient