English, 12.11.2020 20:10 magicalpenguin48
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Which statement best explains why writers of persuasive essays usually write in third-person voice?
A.
They use descriptive language to “show” readers what happened, rather than “telling” them.
B.
They want readers to see detailed descriptions of events, characters, and settings.
C.
They want readers to see their essays as detached and fair and not as personal, biased opinion.
D.
They center on a hypothesis that is based on personal values or reactions to developments or policies.
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