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how is a third-person limited narrator different from a first-person narrator?
a. a third-person limited narrator does not have to speak in the
character's voice.
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b. a third-person limited narrator uses less description than a first-
person narrator.
c. a third-person limited narrator does not have to know what the
character thinks.
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d. a third-person limited narrator speaks more casually than a first-
person narrator.
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