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the identity an author creates for himself in a story is known as his a. name. b. character. c. theme. d. persona.

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the correct answer would be  D persona 
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The identity an author creates for himself in a story is known as his PERSONA. Option D is correct.

In literature, persona, (plural personae), refers to the person who is understood to be speaking, thinking or writing an specific work. This term stems from the Latin persona, meaning an actor's mask; consequently, it is etymologically related to the term dramatis personae,that designates the characters in a drama.

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