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14.12.2019 •
English
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
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He sat down and looked at the treacherous snow-covered slope. It was manifestly impossible for him to make it with a whole body, and he did not wish to arrive at the bottom shattered like the pine tree.