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Which type of narrator does this describe?This type of narrator has full knowledge of only one character, rather than all the characters. This point-of-view technique follows one character for the duration of the book.omniscient third personlimited third person

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Which type of narrator does this describe?This type of narrator has full knowledge of only one character, rather than all the characters. This point-of-view technique follows one character for the duration of the book.omniscient third personlimited third person

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This describes a limited third person narrator.

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