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21 March, 23:44

Narrators who tend to tell the stories the way they really happened are called

1. unreliable first-person narrators.

2. reliable first-person narrators.

3. limited third-person narrators.

4. omniscient third-person narrators.

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  1. 21 March, 23:48
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    4. omniscient third-person narrators.

    Unreliable first person narrators aren't credible. First person narrators may not know everything that happened. Limited third person narrators only know all the feeling of one character, just in the third person.

    Omniscient third-person narrators know everything about all of the characters, so it make sense that they would only tell the truth and only the truth.
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