A narrator who is not part of the story and only knows particular portion of thoughts and feelings is
A. first person
B. second person
C. third person limited
D. third person omniscient

Respuesta :

A narrator who is not part of the story and only knows the particular portion of thoughts and feelings is the third person limited. The correct answer is C.

The answer is C: third person limited.

There are many types of narrators in a story. In general terms, they can be categorized as characters in the story line, that is the first-person view narrator; second-person view (in which the reader is addressed directly as if he or she was a character in the story); and third-person view narrator, which recounts the thoughts, feelings, emotions and events of characters within the story, but is usually not part of the story. From this last category, the third-person view narrator, there is one type of narrator that can be called the “third person limited” narrator (in contrast to a third person omniscient narrator) that only conveys the thoughts, feelings, and emotions of some characters in a fragmentary manner and without being part of the story.  



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