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The type of narrative that records the thoughts and feelings of the narrator as they occur is called
stream of consciousness.
autobiography,
first-person.
omniscient third-person.​

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Stream of consciousness.

Step-by-step explanation:

Stream of consciousness is a type of narrative that describes the thoughts of the narrator as they occur. The term 'stream of consciousness' was coined by William James, a psychologist.

In this form of narration, the suddeness of rising of thoughts and feelings is written as they appear. This form of narrative is widely used by modern novelist and by short story writers.

Great example of using stream of consciousness narration is found in the works of James Joyce's 'Ulysses.'

So, the correct answer is 'stream of consciousness.'

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