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What is a limitation of the first-person narrator?

OA. The narrator places the reader directly in the action, making the
story confusing.
OB. The narrator can hear the thoughts of too many other characters.
OC. The narrator might not be aware of the thoughts or actions of
other characters.
D. The narrator can't engage readers because his or her character is
boring.
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Answer: The correct answer is C.

Explanation: A story that is written in first person only includes what the main character sees, hears, and thinks. The narrator most likely doesn't know the thoughts of the other characters.

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