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English, 14.01.2021 17:30 gunnatvinson

How does the author’s choice to use first-person narration add to the effect of this passage? A. It makes it seem as if the narrator is talking directly to readers.
B. It creates a feeling of distance between the narrator and readers.
C. It provides an objective, trustworthy description of someone else's actions.
D. It allows readers to understand the impact of the narrator's situation on others.

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