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How does the choice of a narrator affect the plot of a narrative?

The choice of a narrator affects whether or not the conflict is resolved.
The narrator's point of view affects whether or not the plot is interesting.
The choice of a narrator affects how long the exposition runs.
The narrator's point of view affects the amount of information the reader receives.

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The way how the choice of a narrator affects the plot of a narrative is that the narrator's point of view affects the amount of information the reader receives. Some points of a narrative an author can consider more important than other ones, and the thing author emphasizes will form a main conflict of a story. The way how author perceives things is illustrated in the amount of information he\she represents.
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In this item, we are asked to determine as to how the choice of a narrator affect the plot of a narrative. The answer to this question is that, depending on the choice of a narrator, the point of view is also affected. Thus, the answer to this particular item is the last choice.
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