If the narrator of a fictional piece is not a character in the story, which statement about the narrator is true? The narrator of the work is always known as the speaker. (Wrong) The narrator is the historical author of the piece. The narrator will speak from a third-person point of view. The narrator speaks using authorial voice.

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We can have two principal points of view: the first-person point of vies, when a person s describing their own experiences and the third-person point of view when it's as if someone else was describing it.

A first-person point of view is only possible if the narrator is a part of the story

So the correct answer is:
he narrator will speak from a third-person point of view.