The identity an author creates for himself in a story is known as hisA.name.
B.character.
C.theme.
D.persona.

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Answer 1
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The answer is: persona.

A persona in literature is understood to be the person who is writing or creating a particular text. A persona is, almost always, different from the author in as much as the first one is expressly created with certain artistic and narrative motivations that inspire the story. A persona can be a character of the story or the narrator, that is able to express prejudice, values, opinions, and emotions that, again, should not always be confused with the views that the actual author may hold.  



Answer 2
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the answer is D. persona...


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I would go with c (:

Answer:

The narrator is not a character in the story, but a voice outside the action.

Explanation:

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Which of the following correctly describes how most of the television shows of the '50s and '60s portrayed middle-class white women? A. Many were discontented with their domestic lives and duties and looking for opportunities to develop their talents. B. Many were staying at home and taking care of their husbands, the children, and the house.

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Seminal examples included popular 1950s shows such as Leave It to Beaver, The Donna Reed Show, and The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet.

The correct option is B-Many were staying at home and taking care of their husbands, the children, and the house.

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Each person, regardless of age or background, has the right to krump.

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option D on e2020

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