The author’s voice is  <u><em>confident and authoritative</em></u><u><em>
</em></u>. The phrase  <u><em>“we can be sure that we have only to persevere to conquer”</em></u>  exemplifies this voice.
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Answer: "Two friends of mine are Kenji and Jose" is the grammatically correct sentence. 
Explanation: In this sentence, "are" acts as the linking verb. It is a form of the linking verb "to be". However, "to be" has another form, "is". The type of verb to be used can usually be determined by how the sentence sounds. 
The main way of deciding the verb to use is to relate it to the noun which is performing the action. If the noun itself is singular, "is" must be used whereas for plural nouns "are" is to be used. 
When the form of verb is in accordance to the subject, it is called subject-verb agreement. 
In the given sentence, the subjects are the two friends Kenji and Jose. Thus, the subject is plural. As a result, "are" is used and the correct sentence is "Two friends of mine are Kenji and Jose". 
To learn more about linking verbs, refer to this link: 
brainly.com/question/14955768
 
        
             
        
        
        
An author might chose a first person narrator, because the first person narrator has a first person view of whatever the story is talking about. So a first person narrator makes an author more reliable and makes the story more personal.