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What information should you look for when you are trying to determine the author's perspective of an issue?

A. the reasoning the author provides to support an opinion on the issue
B. what the author seems to know, feel, and believe about the issue
C. the details that the author provides as support for his or her claim
D. the author's final conclusions about an issue, base on the evidence

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Answer:

A and or C

Step-by-step explanation:

When trying to determine a authors perspective on an issue you need to think like the author and learn your way around the book and its tricky sentences and be able to determine. What is really a problem and what is disguised as one authors will pour out tons of reasoning onto the pages about why you should like or dislike the characters or what they do or how he or she explained the reasoning.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

i think its A i hope this helps

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