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how is the first - person narrator limited in a story?
a. the narrator cant engage readers because his or her character is boring.
b. the narrator knows too much about every character in the story.
c. the narrator gives the differing points of view of too many characters.
d. the narrator might be mistaken or biased about elements of the story.
A first - person narrator tells the story from their own perspective. Since it's their view, they can have personal biases or make mistakes in their understanding of events. Option A is incorrect as a first - person narrator can be engaging regardless of their character's perceived "boringness". Option B is wrong because a first - person narrator typically has limited knowledge compared to an omniscient narrator. Option C is incorrect as a first - person narrator usually gives their own point of view, not multiple characters' differing points of view.
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D. The narrator might be mistaken or biased about elements of the story.