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A narrator could wear something related to the play, so for e.g. if it was a play about space, you could dress up in an austronaut suit or an alien costume and act as if you were part of the story/scene at one point but now you're telling it to someone.

Another thing that a narrator could wear is very sophisticated clothes: a suit/tux, glasses...etc.

The narrator could also wear clothes to match the time of day, like in some childrens shows, when they read bedtime stories, the narrator is sometimes wearing a nightgown, pajamas, a sleeping hat and so on.

Lastly, the narrator could wear just their normal, casual, everyday clothes. However, this wont interest the audience much, and the other choices do. Additionally, the other choices will probably be more aestetically pleasing, and the audience will automatically like the play (76% chance).

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Oh, dude, narrators wear whatever they want! They're like the chameleons of storytelling. They can rock a tuxedo one minute and pajamas the next. And what do they do? Well, they narrate, obviously. They're the voice in your head that tells you what's going on in a story. It's a pretty chill gig, if you ask me.

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