In a narrative speech, a third-person voice is used when:
a. a speaker describes any event of historical importance.
b. a speaker wants to place the audience at the narrative scene.
c. a speaker reports what he or she has experienced personally.
d. a speaker describes what has happened to other people.
d. a speaker describes what has happened to other people.
In a third person narrative, a speaker describes what has happened, is happening, or will happen to other people by using pronouns like he, she, his, her, and they: "When the students arrived in Venice for their study-abroad experience, the first thing they saw was the Rialto bridge."
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