The function of the narrator
What and how much is toldThe shape of the work itselfTell the reader what he sees and hears.
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- The story in The Catcher in the Rye is told by ________. A: the third-person narrator, Holden B: the first-person narrator, Holden C: the first-person narrator, Holten D: the third-person narrator, Holten
- Who is the narrator of “The Great Gatsby”and why is he a suitable narrator?
- The narrator and Rob made a deal that Rob gave the narrator his leather jacket, and the narrator, in exchange, gave Rob his girlfriend.
- Which of the following statements about the narrator and the narrator’s point of view are TRUE?
- Which of the following statements is true about the narrator in The Tell-Tale Heart? ( ) A: The narrator is a full body without organs in some ways. B: The narrator’s deterritorialization is both positive and negative. C: The narrator is a cancerous body without organs in some ways. D: The narrator is typical of empty body without organs in some ways.
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Narrator liked Sucker all the time like he was narrator’s own brother.
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____ is the narrator in Moby-Dick.
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Who is the narrator?
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Which of the following is NOT included in the passage? A: The narrator's father had made rapid progress. B: The narrator was proud of his father for his courage. C: The narrator's son thought his granddad was great. D: The narrator's father was not satisfied with himself.
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Why did the narrator talk about logic with Polly in their dates? ( ) A: The narrator wanted to tell Polly that he was knowledge. B: It was a common topic in dating. C: The narrator wanted Polly to learn something about logic and become a well-spoken girl. D: The narrator wanted to show off.