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What is the difference between a third-person limited narrator and a
first-person narrator?
A. A third-person limited narrator has access to the thoughts
and feelings of many different characters.
B. A third-person limited narrator can use language that is
different from what the character would use.
C. A third-person limited narrator speaks and thinks exactly
the same way as the character would.
D. A third-person limited narrator cannot enter the thoughts
and feelings of any other characters.
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I think the answer would be B because it sounds more accurate