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A writer is developing a story in which it is not clear at first who is good and who is bad. Which narrator would work best for this situation? A first-person narrator who can appear to be confused A first-person narrator who can keep an open mind about the others A third-person narrator who can create a sense of distance A third-person narrator who can provide insight into all characters

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Answer: Im also taking the exam but I think it might be A: A first-person narrator who can appear to be confused.

Edit: So I was wrong it was C. A third-person narrator who can create a sense of distance. The guy above me is correct and look at the comments to!

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A third person narrator who can provide an insight to all of the characters.

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If it is not clear who is good and who is bad then having a narrator whom can provide an insight will help the readers determine whether one is good or bad.

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