Engish STAAR ( State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness) Practice Test

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Who is the individual narrating the story in a narrative?

  1. Narrator

  2. Protagonist

  3. Antagonist

  4. Conflict

The correct answer is: Narrator

The individual narrating the story in a narrative is referred to as the narrator. This person is responsible for telling the story, providing insight into the characters' thoughts and emotions, and guiding the reader through the plot. The narrator can take on various forms, such as being a character within the story or an outside observer. In contrast, the protagonist is the main character around whom the story revolves, usually facing challenges or conflicts that drive the narrative. The antagonist, on the other hand, represents opposing forces, often creating obstacles for the protagonist. Conflict refers to the struggle between opposing forces or characters, which is essential for developing the plot but does not refer to who is telling the story. Each of these elements contributes to the narrative, but the narrator is the key figure who communicates the story to the audience.