Which of these best defines the term "narrator"?
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the main character of a narrative
the character or voice that tells a story in a narrative
the point of view from which a narrative is told
the way characters in a narrative are described

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Answer:

the character or voice that tells a story in a narrative

Explanation:

The narrator is usually the voice in the beginning or end of a movie that explains what is happening, or perhaps the moral of the story.

The main character of a narrative is just that, the main character. In some cases the main character can also be the narrator, but usually this is not the case, or the main point.

The character or voice that tells a story in a narrative is the narrator because they are telling the narrative, also known as the story.

The point of view from which a narrative is told is either 1st person (speaking in I or me terms), 3rd person (speaking in he,she,them terms), or other views. It's not so much of a who as a label on how a story is told.

The way characters in a narrative are described will be character attributes or adjectives.

The best defines the term "narrator":

B) The character or voice that tells a story in a narrative.

  • The narrator is usually the first or last voice of the  movie explaining what is happening, or perhaps the lesson of the story.  
  • A story-telling character or voice in a story is a narrator because it tells a story, also known as a story.  
  • The way a character is described in a story is a character's attributes or adjectives.

Thus, the correct answer is B.

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