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Which explains why the writer never directly addresses the reader in "An Army Corps Like No Other"?
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Which explains why the writer never directly addresses the reader in "An Army Corps Like No Other"?
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Which explains why the writer never directly addresses the reader in "An Army Corps Like No Other"?
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she doesnt want to change perspective of POV from 3rd person
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I am 100% sure that the report is written in third-person point of view
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