Daniel Defoe lets the reader know that his journal is being written long after the plague took place through the use of retrospective narration. This is evident in the preface of the novel "A Journal of the Plague Year," where Defoe explicitly states that the events described in the journal occurred many years prior. Additionally, the language and tone used throughout the narrative suggest a reflective and analytical perspective that indicates the passage of time since the events transpired.
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Narration and description are used to entertain the reader.
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