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Joseph Smith. You can learn more about him and this story at the "Related Link" below.
A speaker is the person (or animal or object, in some cases) who is telling the story. A speaker is essentially the same as a narrator because the speaker narrates the story.
The reader
a story that you learn a lot from . . .
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A speaker may have various opinions about a story, depending on its content, themes, characters, and writing style. They may find it engaging, thought-provoking, inspiring, or entertaining. Their viewpoint could also be influenced by personal preferences or experiences that resonate with the story.
No not in particular. It isn't a simple 100 pages but it isn't what u would call long. The story captures you and the pass seem to float by.
In literature, the speaker is talking to others in the story; the narrator is talking to the reader.
Would you Teach the speaker of the story my bondage and my freedom considering his place in society at that time?
In Sandburg's 'Grass,' the speaker in the story is the grass itself. It essentially claims that it is in the grass that covers everything.
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ko ngai -loving daugther kouan yu -great follower