Which statement about London’s use of perspective in White Fang is true?

London uses the third-person omniscient point of view to give readers as much information as possible about all of the characters.
London uses the third-person omniscient point of view to limit the information that readers receive about some characters.
London uses the third-person omniscient point of view to force readers to view all of the characters through only White Fang’s eyes.
London uses third-person omniscient point of view to add his own opinions to the feelings and thoughts of his characters.

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Answer: London uses the third-person omniscient point of view to give readers as much information as possible about all of the characters.

Explanation:

White Fang is a novel written by Jack London about a wolfdog of the same name and chronicles its life from violent upbringings to finding a family that loves him.

In the book Mr. London used a third-person omniscient point of view which is when the narration is not coming from a single character but rather can see and know all the events going on in the book including the innate feelings in the characters. This enabled Jack London to give as much information as possible about all the characters.

Answer:

A

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