Read this excerpt from a student's essay and answer the question below. "having a brother with autism can be really stressful. y
ou never know how he's going to react. it takes a lot of patience sometimes. you love him but sometimes he drives you crazy." what does this student do that removes the writer from the topic? a. the student uses simple sentences.
b. the student discusses a difficult topic.
c. the student does not address emotions.
d. the student avoids first-person narration.
The student avoids the first-person narration that clears out the writer from the topic and converts it from personal experience to a general idea through which the audience could relate. The first person writing is quite autobiographical in content with which the audience may not be able to affiliate that effectively. But when the student escapes the first-person view and employs "you" that suggests the second person view that maybe the conversation with the audience which here is the case help to relate the story to them.