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Question 6¹ of 10

What is a limitation of first-person narration in a story?
A. The reader is too far removed from the story's action.
O B. The other characters' views and thoughts are left out.
O C. The thoughts of too many characters are displayed.
OD. The reader does not feel a connection to the narrator.
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Answer:

B. The other characters views and thoughts are left out

Step-by-step explanation:

In first person narration, we are only able to hear and view the story from the main character, or rather the narrator. Though we are able to completely get into the mind of the narrator, we are unable to access the thoughts, opinions, and viewpoints from the other characters thus causing a slight disadvantage

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