it is about a three century great grandma who is being reported by the news cast and she lies to them about everything.
No, the narrator is not inside the story of "Three Century Woman." The narrator is an external voice telling the story of the woman who lived for three centuries.
The answer to "what is the setting of the story "the three centrury woman" is................................................. under an oak tree
In the 21st century
Yes it is is a true story
An old lady Wants attention
January 2001
Can be either, depends on point of view written from
Megan is the narrator of The Three Century-Woman.
Megan is the narrator.
In the 21st century
at a mall
he saw three dancing skeltons
why did the narrator not want to go inside miss crosmans house why does miss crosman give the narrator the umbrella why is the narrator bothered by her mothers lateness
billy-bob Joel
The narrator is an unidentified number of people. They probably represent the three generations of townspeople that the story spans. As such, you may consider the narrator to practically be society itself in the post Civil War era.
The narrator of the story is the character who tells the story to the audience. They may be a first-person narrator who is a character in the story, a third-person narrator who shares the story from an outside perspective, or an omniscient narrator who knows everything about the characters and events. The narrator's perspective and reliability can significantly influence the reader's understanding of the story.
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It means the perspective of the narrator - how does he or she see the world and the story. There are three basic types: first person (uses the pronoun I), second person (uses you), and third person (uses pronouns he, she, it, and/or they).