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how does the narrators perspective influence the story? the third - per…

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how does the narrators perspective influence the story? the third - person limited narrator focuses on the red - antss perspective, so readers like them more than the other ants. the third - person narrators omniscient view of the characters provides a neutral description of their actions and words. the first - person narrator describes the councils deliberation as discordant, so readers know it was not successful. the third - person narrator is limited to the wagtail - ants perspective, so readers do not know what happens to the other ants homes.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:

  • The first option claims a third - person limited narrator makes readers like Red - ants more, but third - person limited doesn't inherently create such a bias.
  • The second option: A third - person omniscient narrator has a full view of all characters. This means the narrator can describe the actions and words of characters in a neutral way, as they are not limited to one character's perspective and don't have the bias of a first - person or a limited third - person perspective.
  • The third option mentions a first - person narrator, but if the story is from a third - person perspective (as the other options suggest), this is incorrect. Also, just describing a council's deliberation as discordant doesn't necessarily mean it was not successful in a way that relates to narrator perspective influencing the story.
  • The fourth option says the third - person narrator is limited to the Wagtail - ant's perspective, but a third - person limited would be limited to one character, but the description of what readers don't know is not a strong argument for how the narrator's perspective influences the story compared to the neutral description of an omniscient narrator.

Answer:

B. The third - person narrator’s omniscient view of the characters provides a neutral description of their actions and words.