To accurately select the correct responses, I would need to see the specific passage you are referencing. However, based on the typical roles of a narrator, I can offer some guidance:
- If the narrator describes events or characters without expressing personal opinions or feelings, then "The narrator is an objective outsider in the story" would be a correct choice.
- If the narrator engages directly with the reader, it may suggest they "are directly addressing the reader."
- If the narrator shares someone else's story or experience rather than their own, "The narrator is retelling a story that was told to him" would fit.
- If the narrator participates in the story as one of the characters, then "The narrator is a character in the story" would apply.
- If the narrator speaks directly to a character within the story, then "The narrator is directly addressing the story’s main character" could be correct.
Please provide the passage or additional context for a more precise identification of the two correct answers.