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Why do third-person narrations use pronouns such as “he/she/they/them”?
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Because they’re being narrated from the author’s limited perspective.
Because they’re being narrated by someone in the story.
Because the reader has to carry out actions in real life based on the narration.
Because the narrator is someone who knows things but is not part of the action.
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Because the narrator is someone who knows things but is not part of the action.
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