It can identify(if you know who is narrating) to tell you if you are in third person or first person or it can identify who is the narrator if you know what person you are writing in. The second person should never be used in a narrative essay. That would be informal and incorrect. You can also identify when it is taking place in some cases............. I don't know if this helped but I tried
Answer:
A. characters is the answer to your question
Are you asking what the narrator does? if so then the narrator explains whats going on in the story
Answer:
Everybody is equal irrespective of skin color
Explanation:
<em>"What If The Zebras Lost Their Stripes"</em> by John Reitano is a book that discusses the issue of racism and the innocence of children.
In the book, it is explained how children do not see each other differently because of skin color but rather would be excited that they look alike to someone else because they have the same type of hair or color of shoes.