The narrator in a prose work who is also a character is

a

omniscient narrator

b

participatory narrator

c

objective narrator

d

subjective narrator

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Ring answer the right one is B

Jasmyn01
1 year ago
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Myschool please make corrections

Sannel
1 year ago

The option and the explanation are different...

pweety_candy
1 year ago

Ur explanation is contradicting your answer
make correction please

DaveChuks2005
1 year ago

The correct answer is:

2. Participatory narrator would fit but a more common term is "first-person narrator" or more accurately in some context "Internal narrator" however from the options given "Participatory narrator" seems the closest fit.

A participatory narrator is involved in the story, often providing a personal perspective or bias. This type of narrator can offer insight into their thoughts, feelings, and motivations.

In contrast:

- Omniscient narrator: All-knowing narrator outside the story.
- Objective narrator: Neutral narrator presenting facts without bias.
- Subjective narrative: Narrative influenced by the narrator's personal feelings or opinions.

Noe_BillionZ
2 years ago

the correct answer is B not D

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