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It affects narrative elements such as tone, theme, and tension, but, most importantly, it affects the relationship between narrator, reader, and protagonist. Second- person point of view creates a unique relationship between narrator, reader, and protagonist that first- and third-person do not share.
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Can you please provide the passage?
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Emmitt goes to Burn Corn, Alabama, in order to learn more about his family history and heritage. Through conversations with his parents, he learned that his grandmother, Erma Lee Watson, was from that place, so he went there to talk to locals in order to get familiar with the history of his family in more details. Luckily, there were some people there who knew who he was and who could help him.
(The question refers to <em>Who Do You Think You Are, </em>on NBC)
The answer is A) rhetoric
The Redness of the Blood.
The Darkest of Days.
The Bloody Death?
(IDK I ran out of ideas after darkest of days)