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2. which of the following is not typical of a naïve first-person narrator? a. the character does not understand the impact of what he or she is telling. b. a naïve first-person narrator is often a child. c. the narrator is not a character in the story, but a voice outside the action. d. the reader learns only what the character sees, hears, and knows.

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