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

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Answer:

C. The other characters' views and thoughts are left out.

Step-by-step explanation:

When an author uses first-person, we get to know the primary character very well. However, our view is limited to the knowledge of the character, unlike if the author used a 3rd person omniscient narrator that can tell us the thoughts/feelings of all the characters.

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