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Why can the reader trust and believe the author's account of being in a tornado? a) she is now an authority on life-threatening accidents. b) she is giving only first-hand knowledge to the reader. c) she has no memory of the story or the events she experienced. d) she cannot be trusted to tell the truth because she never liked tornadoes.

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