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Arts, 06.11.2020 06:50 sylviaangelinn

How can you make your narrator seem like a real person? Explain the narrator's entire life history.
Give him or her a special way of talking.
Change narrators whenever the setting changes.
Have the narrator describe himself or herself. sbgahjsxc

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