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She asks him if he's going to Araby.

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What does Mangans sister say to the narrator when she finally speaks to him?

She asks him if he's going to Araby.


What does mangan sister say to narrator when she finally speaks to him?

She asks him if he's going to Araby.


The person form which the narrator speaks is?

point of view


The person from which the narrator speaks is what?

The person from which the narrator speaks is the speaker's point of view or perspective. This refers to who is telling the story and how they perceive and interpret events, characters, and situations in the narrative.


What type of narrator is the one who speaks of facts?

Morgan Freeman


What is a character on stage that speaks directly to the audience?

Usually The Narrator.


In terms of narration point of view refers to?

the "person" in which the narrator speaks.


What is the term for an actor who speaks the title of the play?

maybe presenter or narrator.


What are passages?

Passages where the narrator speaks directly to the reader, the equivalent of soliloquy in drama.


A story in which the narrator speaks directly to the reader is told from what point of view?

The point of view from which a narrator speaks would reveal from whose perspective the story is told. The mode of narration is the method the author uses to convey the plot to the readers. The point of view in which the narrator speaks directly to the reader would be First Person Present or First Person Past. .The familiarity of the narrator doesn't restrict the point of view of the story. The story can still be told in any POV.


Is a narrator in 'A Rose for Emily' a man or a woman?

The narrator is neither a "man or a woman" since the narrator speaks in the plural rather than the singular. In that sense the narrator can be thought of as several or all of the townspeople telling the story.


Does Sweetie Belle speaks in a Mid-Atlantic Accent like her sister?

No