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Definition: the narrator is an all-knowing , objective observer who stands outside the action and reports what different characters are thinking?

Example: “He,” “she,” “it,” and “they” are third person pronouns, singular and plural, nominative case.

More info:Origin:
1580–90

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Third-Person

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Definition:the narrator is a character in the work who tells everything in his or her own words and uses the pronoun.

Example:I could picture it. I have a habit of imagining the conversations between my friends. We went out to the Cafe Napolitain to have an aperitif and watch the evening crowd on the Boulevard.

— Ernest Hemingway as the protagonist Jake Barnes, The Sun Also Rises

More info:Origin:
1720–30

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Point of view

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Definition:is a form of communications that may use distorted , false , or misleading information.

Examples: The right-wing propaganda machine that has snowed you under, that’s where.

More info.:Origin:
1710–20;

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Propaganda

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Definition:encyclopedia, dictionary’s, etc.

Examples:Please let me know if there are other references that might clear this up for me.

More info.:Origin:
1580–90

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References

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Definition: A rule, method, or practice established by usage.

Example: He transgressed the borderlines of convention but he felt emotionally bound to tradition.

More information:1440, from L. Conventionem, pp of convenire.

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Convention

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