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The narrator would be considered unreliable. This type of narration can create tension and intrigue for the reader as they try to discern the truth from the narrator's perspective.

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What shows the narrator thinks and feels about the topic story and characters?

The narrator's thoughts and feelings about the topic, story, and characters are conveyed through their descriptions, tone, and insights. By paying attention to the narrator's language and perspective, readers can interpret the narrator's attitude, biases, and emotional response to the elements of the narrative. It is essential to consider how the narrator's voice shapes our understanding of the story and its characters.


A narrator knows what only one character in a story sees feels thinks or knows a narrator knows what all characters in a story see feel think or know?

omniscient; limited


What is it called when the narrator is not in the story and that narrator can tell the reader what everyone thinks and feels?

This is known as third-person omniscient narration, where the narrator has unlimited knowledge and can reveal the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters within the story.


What is a limited narrator?

A narrator that is only able to narrate those things he or she experiences firsthand, having no direct knowledge of other characters' thoughts only able to peer into the mind of one character. knows what only one character in the story knows, sees, or thinks:


What prediction can be made about the narrator attitude toward man in this selection?

The narrator thinks this man does not realize his own frailty.


Who is the narrator in third person point of view?

In the third person point of view the narrator is not part of the story and uses the words such as 'He', 'She', or 'They'


How does the narrator feel about his sense of cunning?

He thinks he is a very cunning man.


The narrator in oread thinks the sea looks like?

evergreen trees


What are the four ways authors develop their characters?

There are actually 7 ways to develop a character:Physical appearanceSetting - the character's surroundings, belongings, etc.What the narrator says about the characterWhat the character says about themselvesHow other characters react to that characterWhat the character thinks(The most important way) How the character acts


How does the narrator in Ambush feel about what he did?

He thinks he should have let the other soldier pass.


How does narrator in ambush feel about what he did?

He thinks he should have let the other soldier pass.


What does the author choose not to reveal about Marcus and the narrator?

how their relationship ended