One of the figures presents the narrator with the large box, which the narrator then gives to West.
The narrator gives the story to John and tells him not to toss the pages as he reads.
For one thing, it tells a story instead of delivering a manifesto; more important, its narrator gives in.
In some cases, the narrator gives and withholds information based on his/her own viewing of events.
(Ages 3 to 6) The narrator gives a running commentary on her parents' lives, which seem really boring.
Along the way, on both train and boat, a narrator gave the history of the valley.
The narrator here gives the famous simple phrase, "Jesus wept".
Note that the narrator gives an exaggerated account and repeats some propaganda as fact.
Each state's segment begins with the narrator giving a clue as to what that state might be, and then revealing the answer.
But sometimes the narrator gives details that emphasize a character's bad qualities.