(July 21, 2016 at 4:05 pm)Rhythm Wrote: Third person limited and third person omni aren't the same. It's not about "largely agreeing"...you're disagreeing by reference to another type of pov. Third person limited would, however, present a greater possibility that some portion of the narrative was fictional - relative to first person. In a vacuum, simply because there would be more individual povs to source and account for. Obviously, without checking the contents of the account you couldn't check a fact, but it's probably useful to acknowledge the relative difficulty in gathering that many facts from many povs, and then accurately relating them.
It's been a while since I took an English class, what is the distinction in this context