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Social Studies, 26.01.2021 16:50 jraemier5861

Why might an author want to use first person point of view in his/her narration? to establish a strong connection between the reader and protagonist
O to ensure that the narrator is unbiased
to thoroughly develop the internal thoughts of multiple characters

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