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Which statement best explains the difference between a first- and third-person narrator?

A first-person narrator tells the story from a personal point of view, but a third-person narrator uses an
outsider's point of view.
A first-person narrator describes all of the characters thoughts and feelings, but a third-person
narrator does not.
A third-person narrator uses pronouns like I or we, while a first-person narrator does not
A third-person narrator shares personal thoughts and feelings, while a first-person narrator shares the
thoughts of others.
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User Hexatonic
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Answer: A

Explanation: It makes the most since

User Kirushik
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The first one sounds the most correct to me
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