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How does an author's choice to use the first person point of view affect the reader?
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How does an author's choice to use the first person point of view affect the reader?
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the reader knows what’s happening only in that person’s mind. it’s just like being in their shoes. it gives the reader the full experience and shows them the character’s life.
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