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Which of the following BEST explains the difference between the author and the narrator in literature?

The author and the narrator are one and the same.
The author and the created narrator generally express the same view of life.
The author's attitudes and beliefs may affect the story, but the narrator can become any voice the author chooses.
The author ignores all influences of personal style, background, and history when creating the narrator.

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✅ The author's attitudes and beliefs may affect the story, but the narrator can become any voice the author chooses.

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it is The author's attitudes and beliefs may affect the story, but the narrator can become any voice the author chooses.
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