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Which explains why book reviews include information about the author?

A. Because then you can tell the reader whether the author is a good or bad person.

B. Because doing so helps you avoid plagarism.

C. Because underdstanding the author helps put the book in context.

D. Because the main purpose of a book review is to tell the reader about the author.

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the answer would be c                            
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C, information about the author can give context into the story, such as the time frame it was written or if the author had a personal connection to the story they wrote.
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