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How many characters' thoughts does the reader have access to in a second-person narrative?

A) one
B) two
C) all
D) none
E) three

How many characters' thoughts does the reader have access to in a second-person narrative-example-1
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A) One which is the person telling the story. The second person telling the story is telling it to us. You know you, you're and your
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The correct option is A.

When writing a story, the author can chose to express his viewpoint in first person, second person or third person. When an author expresses his opinions using the second person narration method, it means that the author is telling the story to another character. In this case, the pronouns that the author will use are 'You and Your, Yourself, Yours and Yourselves.

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