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What things do you figure out when you analyze a narrator?

all of these elements
the narrator's attitude toward what happened
the narrator's point of view
how much the narrator knows

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Answer:

All of these elements

Step-by-step explanation:

The language and rhetoric used in the text can help to determine the narrator's knowledge and attitude toward the event/s, and the pronouns used (whether it is first or third person ('I/Me/My' versus 'His/Hers/Theirs')) can determine point of view. Therefore, all of these answers are correct.

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