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If a narrator offers judgments about a character in a story without also offering supporting characterization, this is an indication that the narrator may be __________.

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If a narrator offers judgments about a character in a story without also offering supporting characterization, this is an indication that the narrator may be not credible.

A narrator is the person from whose perspective a story is narrated and described. A narrator only exists in fictional texts or in a narrative poem. A narrator may be a character in the story, text or poem; however, the narrator not necessarily have to be a character in the text.

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The correct answer is not credible. If a narrator offers judgments about a character in a story without also offering supporting characterization, this is an indication that the narrator may be not credible. Thank you for posting your question. I hope this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.