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Greeley [361]
3 years ago
9

If only one narrator were used to tell the story of the community garden in Seedfolks,

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2 answers:
amid [387]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

<em>The correct option is A) the characters in the story would not meet each other.</em>

Explanation:

If only one narrator is used to narrate a story, then the single narrator will not be able to depict all the characters of the story. Hence, in order to understand the story and the different characters of the story it is essential that each character of the story be narrated by a different narrator. Then only the listeners will be able to understand the story and understand which dialogue is spoken by which character.

DerKrebs [107]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

A) the characters in the story would not meet each other.

Explanation:

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