<span>Herodotus and Thucydides take two different approaches in recording history. They are both considered fathers of their respective branches of historiography. Herodotus, although he has some interest in the facts, is mostly writing to entertain his audiences. He writes a history of the Persian Wars, but spends most of his time writing about the histories of different places involved in the story. He sensationalizes stories to make them more interesting, and changes facts in order to show a moral or lesson, and sometimes completely makes things up (like giant gold digging ants, ect.) Its unsure to what extent he consciously made these things up, or if he believed them and had just heard them from unreliable sources. There is truth to his writing, but one must consciously glean what is true from what is false, and go into his work knowing that you can't trust everything he says. </span>
The Great Wall was successful at keeping invaders out, but it was a costly project to build. B. The emperor's advisors refused to build.
The narrator determines D. how a reader will see everything in a story.
<h3>Who is the narrator?</h3>
It should be noted that a narrator simply means the person who narrates an event or story in a literary work.
The narrator determines how a reader will see everything in a story. This can be illustrated through the perspective or the point of view.
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I really dont know but i know that D is the wrong answer but i think i know its A
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