I sat quietly in my chair, fighting back tears. I already missed my beloved family pet greatly; I couldn't remember a time in my life when Jackson had not been our family dog. Suddenly, I remembered how he used to chase his tail when he was a puppy. The memory made me laugh. I looked up to see my mom standing in the doorway. She looked sad, but she smiled at me and said, "John, it's okay to laugh." I felt better.

What information might the reader have if the passage were written in the omniscient point of view?

The reader might know what furniture is in the room.
The reader might know what John is wearing at the moment.
The reader might know what Mom is thinking when she sees John.
The reader might know what Mom is wearing at the moment.

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Answer: (C) The reader might know what Mom is thinking when she sees John.

Explanation:  The third-person omniscient point of view is a method of storytelling in which the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters in the story.  Omniscient point of view describes the feelings and thoughts of side characters.  This doesn't include furniture or clothing unless the author decides to talk about it.  In addition, furniture or clothing can be described in any POV.  The only piece of information that is exclusive to omniscient point of view is the thoughts and feelings of every character.