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What is a limitation of first-persoh narration in a story?

O, A. The reader does not feel a connection to the narrator.
B. The other characters' views and thoughts are left out.
C. The thoughts of too many characters are displayed.
D. The reader is too far removed from the story's action.

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User Landitus
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I believe the answer to your question would be
B) The other characters’ views and thought are left out
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User Sina Farhadi
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Answer:

B. The other characters' views and thoughts are left out.

Step-by-step explanation:

A story written in first person can include only what that main character sees. This limits the amount of information or background in the story. The reader doesn't get to see the action from any other character's point of view.

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User Eric Jin
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