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History, 29.05.2020 23:01, gabbym39077

How does the narrator often function in Regionalist writing?

A. As an expert on the Region, explaining items to the characters

B. As a translator between one character and another

C. As a bystander who is never directly involved in the story

D. As a mediator between the story and the reader

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