Which statement explains the difference between first-person narration and third-person narration in a literary text? (1 point)
In first-person narration, a character outside the story knows the thoughts of all the characters, but third-person narration is focused on only one character.
In first-person narration, a character outside the narrative tells the story, and third-person narration uses a point of view from within the narrative.
In first-person narration, an omniscient narrator tells the story, but the story is told from the main character's point of view in third-person narration.
In first-person narration, the story is told by a character in the story, and third-person narration uses a point of view from outside the
narrative.
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In first-person narration, the story is told by a character in the story, and third-person narration uses a point of view from outside the narrative.