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How many characters' thoughts does the reader have access to in a second-person narrative?

A. one
B.two
C.all
D.none
E.three

How many characters' thoughts does the reader have access to in a second-person narrative-example-1
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The answer should be all, because if the author is speaking in second person that means he/she is speaking to the whole audience. This can be any and everyone. So the correct answer is C.
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