English, 08.03.2021 20:40 haileesprague1578
Monroe wants to write a short story in which the narrator knows things the characters in the story don't.
Should he use a first-person or a third-person narrator? Why?
A.
first-person narrator; a first-person narrator is the main character in a story, so he or she knows everything that happened or will happen in the narrative
B.
third-person narrator; a third-person narrator is the main character in a story, so he or she knows everything that happened or will happen in the narrative
C.
first-person narrator; a first-person narrator is someone who is not a character in the story, so it's possible for him or her to know more than the characters in the story do
D.
third-person narrator; a third-person narrator is someone who is not a character in the story, so it's possible for him or her to know more than the characters in the story do
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