A writer is developing a story in which it is not clear at first who is good and who is bad. Which narrator would work best for
this situation? A first-person narrator who can appear to be confused A first-person narrator who can keep an open mind about the others A third-person narrator who can create a sense of distance A third-person narrator who can provide insight into all characters
A third person narrator who can provide an insight to all of the characters.
Explanation:
If it is not clear who is good and who is bad then having a narrator whom can provide an insight will help the readers determine whether one is good or bad.
This grade 10 mini-assessment is based on two speeches. The first is a speech by President Roosevelt, asking for Congress to declare war on JapanExplanation: