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First-person narration is by whom?

First-person narration is told by a character within the story.

Here's how to identify first-person narration:

* Pronoun use: The narrator uses "I" and "me" to refer to themselves.

* Limited perspective: The reader only sees and knows what the narrator sees and knows.

* Personal thoughts and feelings: The narration often includes the narrator's internal thoughts, feelings, and opinions.

For example:

"I walked down the street, the wind whipping my hair around my face. The rain was coming down in sheets, but I didn't care. I had a secret, a big one, and I was going to tell him."

This excerpt is in first-person narration because it uses the pronoun "I" and reveals the narrator's feelings and motivations.

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