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When a writer wants to make you feel as though you are part of the story, which of the following might the author include?

Names of people and places
Footnotes explaining the story
A bibliography for further reading
Notes from the author about research

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Answer:

i agree, its b) the names of people and places

Step-by-step explanation:

authors often use the names of people and places to make the reader feel like they know the person. imagine if the author only used he, she, the, and them? the reader would not have any sort of connection with the character and wouldnt know the very basics about them lime their names.

i hope it helps <3

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User Braxton
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Tricky one. I would say A) Names of people and places because it is the only option that would increase the feeling of closeness between the story and the reader.
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