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Why would an author choose a third persn narrator?

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Answer: Third person limited gives your readers access to a character's inner thoughts and emotions, much the same way that first-person narration does. The difference is that there's a critical sliver of distance between the protagonist and narrator, which will change the way the main character is portrayed.

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Third person limited gives your readers access to a character's inner thoughts and emotions, much the same way that first-person narration does.

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