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Second person stories tend to make the reader a/an A. silent observer. B. interactive reader. C. distant watcher. D. character in the book.
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Second person stories tend to make the reader a/an A. silent observer. B. interactive reader. C. distant watcher. D. character in the book.
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I just took the test and the answer is D.
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I belive the answer is D. character in the book. Because it uses words as you and such to make you feel like the character in the book.
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