John Burke, the "queer-headed" man in the story affiliated with Miss Lottie.
whose vision is presented. Who is speaking
Spanish speaking countries are located in every ocean on the planet, except the Indian and the Arctic.
"Topo", from the 1952 Tom and Jerry cartoon Neapolitan Mouse, is speaking Italian -- not Spanish.
Je suis heureux de commencer (if a man is speaking)Je suis heureuse de commencer (if a woman is speaking)
Maybe not sure
the values and attitudes of the narrator.
Speaking mostly about facts, makes a narrator objective.
Speaking mostly about facts, makes a narrator objective.
Himself Speaking
first person narrator and third person narrator
The narrator is supposedly testifying at a Senate investigation and is being questioned by a US Senator.
The narrator is supposedly testifying at a Senate investigation and is being questioned by a US Senator.
To whom is the narrator speaking in "Top of the Food Chain"?A.An insect specialistB.A member of the World Health OrganizationC.A senatorD.A native of Borneo
The narrator is the one speaking. You tell who the narrator is by paying attention to what the other characters say and do toward the narrator. Sometimes the narrator is not a character in the story at all, but is more like a camera or someone else watching the action - that's called third-person narration and is very common in fiction stories.
The narrator is supposedly testifying at a Senate investigation and is being questioned by a US Senator.
The narrator is speaking in first person plural, as a common-man in the town :)
The narrator in a poem is the voice that is speaking, telling the story or expressing their thoughts and emotions. The narrator may or may not be the poet themselves, and could be a fictional character or persona.