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If you’re confused by the narrator’s description of an event, what’s the first thing you should do

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Consider how a different character might understand the event.

If you’re confused by the narrator’s description of an event, what’s the first thing-example-1
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1). Continue reading and hope you can gather more information.

Step-by-step explanation:

The first thing that must be done when you are confused and unclear regarding an event described by the narrator in a story is 'continue reading and hope that you would be able to collect more information.' Continued reading would help reveal details of the event through the context clues and descriptions of the consequences or after-effects of the event on the characters or on the plot. This would encourage your comprehension of the event and help connect it to the storyline more effectively. Thus, option 1 is the correct answer as rereading would not clarify the idea unless you read the entire story.

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