Which of the following statements is true about a story's narrator??

The narrator is usually the author so that he or she can tell you what all of the characters are thinking or feeling at any time.
The narrator controls what information your reader receives about events in the story and what the characters are thinking.
The narrator is usually one of the characters in the story who knows everything about what the others are thinking and feeling.
The narrator controls only the information that the main character is aware of and so is limited by that character's experiences.

Respuesta :

I think it would be the second statement because it is true in first and third person

Answer:

The narrator controls what information your reader receives about events in the story and what the characters are thinking.

Explanation:

The narrator is the one who tells the story. In a work of fiction the narrator determines the story’s point of view, what information is shared with the reader, and talks about what the characters are thinking. If the narrator is a full participant in the story’s action, the narrative is said to be in the first person. A story told by a narrator who is not a character in the story is a third-person narrative.