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31 May, 15:50

Read the following sentence:" you can't quite believe the news when you hear it, as if it isn't quite real."

how might a reader know that this is written in second person

A) the narrator appears to be incredulous and shocked

B) the narrator used the pronoun you to describe an experience.

C) the narrator suggests that a specific event did not really happen

D) the narrator plays with the meanings of believe and real.

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  1. 31 May, 16:56
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    I think that the answer is B x
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