1) precede a) An act or instance that may be used as an example in dealing with subsequ b) to go before something else in time, order, place, or rank c) to keep on going; to go ahead with something; to move along d) a way of doing something, especially the correct or usual way e) the narrator is a character in the story and tells the story from f) their own perspective. 2) concede a) their own perspective. b) to go or be beyond the limit or expectation c) The narrator knows everything about all the characters, including their thoughts d) to go or move back e) the narrator is a character in the story and tells the story from f) to yield to an opponent that one has lost; to give in; to admit 3) procedure a) a way of doing something, especially the correct or usual way b) The narrator knows everything about all the character feelings characters, including their thoughts c) An act or instance that may be used as an example in dealing with subsequent similar instances d) The narrator is neutral and objective and only describes facts that can be seen and heard 4) Intercede a) to keep on going; to go ahead with something; to move along b) go or be beyond the limit or expectation c) to mediate; to go between people to help them reach an agreement 5) recede a) in dealing with subsequent similar instances b) go beyond the limit or expectation c) to go or move back 6) exceed a) to go back or move b) to go or be beyond the limit or expectation 7) concede a) Correct b) Incorrect c) to keep on going; to go ahead with something; 8) Proceeds a) Correct b) Incorrect 9) exceed a) Correct b) Incorrect c) to keep on going; to go ahead with something; 10) precede a) to go before something else in order, place, or rank; b) The narrator knows everything about all characters c) The narrator is neutral 11) intercede a) the neutral narrator b) to go between people and help them reach an agreement c) go before someone or something in order or rank 12) precedent a) an act or instance that may be used as an example in dealing with similar circumstances b) to mediate/go between c) to go before something in time, rank, or order 13) first person a) the narrator knows everything about all characters b) the narrator in the story tells the story from their own perspective c) the narrator is limited to only one character 14) third person omniscient a) the narrator knows everything about one character b) rrator in the story tells the story from their own perspective c) the narrator knows everything about all of the characters internal thoughts and feelings 15) third person limited a) the character knows all feelings of all characters b) the narrator knows the feelings and thoughts of just one character c) the narrator is neutral and just reports the facts 16) third person objective a) the narrator is neutral and only describes facts b) the narrator is limited to the thoughts and feelings of one character c) the narrator is telling the story from their perspective.

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