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What explains the difference between a first-person narrator and a third-person narrator?

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The difference between a first-person narrator and a third-person narrator is, a first-person narrator is speaking as if they were the person talking. They are reciting the passage as if it came from their own memory, as if it is happening to them. A third-person narrator is someone who is narrating someone else. Not as if they are acting as them, but as if they know what that person is speaking. They don't speak with "I" unlike first-person, but they speak with "she/he/they".

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