What is a third-person narrator? How do you know you are reading a third-person narrator?

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A third-person narrator is a voice or persona that tells a story from a perspective that is outside of any of the characters. It uses pronouns such as "he", "she", "they" to refer to the characters in the story.

You can usually tell that you are reading a third-person narrator by the use of third-person pronouns instead of first-person pronouns like "I" and "we". Additionally, a third-person narrator will refer to the characters by name or as "he", "she", "they", etc., rather than using the first-person pronouns. Finally, a third-person narrator typically has an objective perspective and does not offer opinions or beliefs that are unique to any one character.
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