It could be a character within the story or an external observer. Sometimes it's not clear until you read through the worksheet.
The person telling the story in the worksheet could be anyone. It could be a hero, a bystander, or even an omniscient voice. You need to look for clues in the text to figure it out.
It could be the main character themselves sharing their experiences.
It could be a character within the story itself or an external observer. Sometimes, it's not immediately clear.
It could be a character within the story or an external observer. Sometimes, it's not immediately clear until you delve deeper into the plot.
It could be a main character or an omniscient narrator. Sometimes, it's hard to tell right away.
It could be a character within the story who provides the perspective or it might be an omniscient narrator who knows everything about the events.
Well, it might be a third-person narrator who provides an objective view of the events. Or perhaps it's a first-person narrator, giving a more personal and intimate account.
Often, in the traditional Christmas story as told in the Bible, there is no one specific named narrator in the way we might think of in a modern story. However, the story has been passed down and retold by many people over time, including priests, storytellers, and parents to their children.
I'm not sure exactly who the narrator of 'A Christmas Story 2' is. It could be someone related to the production team or a professional narrator hired for the role. But I haven't come across any definite information on this.
The narrator in 'A Christmas Story 2' was [Narrator's Name].
The author themselves can be a narrator, giving the story a personal touch.