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HEL Which of the following could be said ONLY by an omniscient narrator?

1. Jerome had thought he was stating the obvious, but Matt looked as if he were hearing the truth for the first time. Could Matt really not have known?
2. Matt puzzled over the meaning of Jerome’s remark. Jerome saw his confused expression and thought, “Could he really not know--?”
3. Confused, you sit down to consider the possibilities. Is Jerome telling the truth? If so, how could you not have known?
4. Confused and worried, Matt puzzled over the meaning of Jerome’s ominous remark.

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