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A narrator only exists in fictional texts or in a narrative poem. A narrator may be a character in the text; however, the narrator does not have to be a character in the text. The point of a narrator is to narrate a story, i.e., to tell the story.
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Logical and valid! I think
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curfew: a set time
bedimmed: made difficult to see by darkness
mutinous: refusing to obey the orders of a person in authority
promontory: a natural elevation
potent: having great power and influence
abjure: formally reject a belief
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Sometimes just letting the bad things happen can lead to better things or better times. Hence, the rain being the bad thing, later there might be a rainbow or flowers.
Themes, characters, plots