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English, 12.11.2020 06:20 scasemere

Select the correct answer from the drop-down menu. Complete the paragraph with the correct statements about the author’s
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When reading an autobiography, you’ll learn about the author’s life. So you need to understand the many factors that contribute to the author’s story. The author’s perspectives is..

A. The spoken or written account of a sequence of event

B. How the author reveals his or her beliefs, personal judgements, or attitudes toward a particular subject

C. The tone that the author evokes to shape the emotional response by the reader

D. A strong link or connection between the senses that the author makes throughout the story

There are several devices that the author uses to reveal his or her beliefs toward a subject, including characters’ actions, choice of details, descriptions, and

A. figures of speech

B. rhetorical questions

C. tone

D. word choice

Please help! It’s my post test. (:
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