If the narrator of a fictional piece is not a character in the story, which statement about the narrator is true? The narrator of the work is always known as the speaker. The narrator is the historical author of the piece. The narrator speaks using an authorial voice. The narrator will speak from a third-person point of view.
@kmacdaddy you have any idea about this?
not really
You understand the question? what it's asking?
nope
Narrator is the person who narrates a story. In this case narrator is not a character of the story. If your grandpa recites you a story about ancient kings and queen. He is the narrator and he is no part of story just like the question mentions. Do you follow?
ahh yes
So let's see option by option Always known as speaker, if someone recites then they could be a speaker. But it can be a written story as well. So narrator is not speaker always. Do you follow?
yes
Can you check if option 2 is correct? Does it make sense?
not really cause
i don't understand what a historical author is though
sry i look for details and things
no problem, historical author is the one who wrote the story in first place. Is your grandpa the historical author? may or may not be true. Do you follow?
kinda
let's see option 3, narrator uses authorial voice. IS it true?
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