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A character through whose perception the story is told, and whose perspective thus shapes the reader's view of that action

A.insider
B.lat character
C.stock character
D.central intelligence

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The character through whose perception the story is told is called the narrator, and their perspective shapes the reader's view of the action.

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The answer to your question is D. central intelligence.

In literature, the character through whose perception the story is told is called the narrator. The narrator's perspective and point of view shape the reader's view of the story's action. The narrator can be a character within the story or an objective narrator.

For example, in the novel 'To Kill a Mockingbird,' Scout Finch is the narrator who tells the story from her own perspective, shaping our understanding of the events and characters in the story.

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