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What characterizes the first-person narrator?

The first-person narrator is a participant in the action of the story, often
as the protagonist.

The first-person narrator is a nameless figure identified with the author.

The first-person narrator can enter characters' minds and know what
each one is thinking.

The first-person narrator is a minor character in the action of the story.

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The answer is “the first-person narrator is a participant in the action of the story, often the protagonist”
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