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What is the relationship between first-person point of view and bias? A. Because first-person point of view is the most impartial, the characters' emotions rarely come into play. B. Because first-person point of view is told from the perspective of the narrator, the outlook is usually objective. C. Because first-person point of view shares the thoughts of many characters, their feelings are out in the open. D. Because first-person point of view is the most personal, the narrator's version of events is often opinionated.
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The right answer is d trust me
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