How does the narrator's point of view from "The Interlopers" shape what the reader learns from the narrative? Question 8 options: First-person point of view only lets the reader know what Ulrich von Gradwitz was thinking. First-person point of view only lets the reader know what Georg Znaeym was thinking. An omniscient narrator lets the reader know everything about the characters and events in this story. Third-person point of view gives narration of this story from the perspective of one of the wolf pups as he told this background story to the others in the pack while they were settling down for the night picking their teeth and reminiscing from the day's adventures.

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Answer:

An omniscient narrator lets the reader know everything about the characters and events in this story.

Explanation:

"The Interlopers" features an omniscient narrator who presents the facts from a third-person perspective. This allows the reader to have a panoramic view of all the facts narrated within the story, allowing a broad and complete understanding of all the characters, situations, concepts and scenarios throughout the work. In other words, the omniscient narrator allows the reader to know everything about the characters and events in this story.

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