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What does it mean to refer to the “voice” in a piece of literature?

A. Voice refers to a type of literature.
B. Voice is a writer’s distinctive way of “speaking” on the page.
C. Voice is used only when referring to symbolism in literary text.
D. Voice refers to the perspective of a character in a work of fiction.

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The correct answer is B) Voice is a writer's distinctive way of "speaking" on the page.

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