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How might a narrator’s character traits affect his or her point of view (the way he or she sees and describes events)? A. Some character traits can make the narrator’s point of view seem less reliable.
B. Some character traits may cause the story to switch points of view in the middle.
C. Some character traits can make the story’s point of view seem unimportant.
D. Some character traits can make the narrator’s point of view difficult to figure out.

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