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How can the reader recognize the particular voice of a story?

A. By looking at the central conflict between the characters
B. By looking at whose perspective a story is told from
C. By looking at the overall lesson or meaning of a story
D. By looking at the use of language, diction, and tone

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D.

Step-by-step explanation:

Types of voice in fiction:

  1. Author's voice: It is a unique voice of author that he use to create a story. Author's voice is the tone, diction and use of language that he use to create a story. Author's voice makes each and every author so distinctive from each other that one can know by merely reading a selection of their text.
  2. Narrative voice: It is the format used by the narrator to tell a story.
  3. Character's voice: It is the voice of each character given in any fiction. In character voice the story is told from first-person point of view.

A reader of any selection of text can recognize the voice of a story by looking the words used, tone, and usage of language.

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