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A -person narrator refers to him or herself and a speaking of other people instead.?

That's correct! A first-person narrator refers to themselves using "I" or "we" and speaks about other people in the story.

Here are some key features of a first-person narrator:

* Limited perspective: They only know what they experience and see.

* Personal voice: Their thoughts, feelings, and biases color the story.

* Direct involvement: They are usually a character within the story, directly experiencing events.

Let me know if you'd like examples of first-person narration!

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