D. She is trying to convince the audience by making them laugh.
        
             
        
        
        
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the use of the pronouns he, she, or it to refer to the main character
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The phrase that best identifies the feature that can be used to identify the first-person point of view in an informational text is option B.
This is because, in the first-person point of view, events are told through the perspective of the narrator with the use of personal pronouns like "I" and "We", so the use of pronouns "She", "He", or "It" to refer to the main character is user to identify the first-person point of view 
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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Dear Cousin, ( Put a name if needed)
Thank you so much for the gift you gave me. I want you to know that I am very grateful for it. You must have spent so much time working on my gift. I had no words for when I opened it and it is going to really help me in the future and if it does and goes really well I will thank you for it someway. You had no idea how much I loved your gift. You really surprised me you know? I want you to know that I love you and hope you and have a great day.
                                                    Sincerely, Your Cousin ( Put a name if needed)
 
        
                    
             
        
        
        
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A red herring in literature is a narrative element that is used to throw off readers and lead them to false conclusions. ... An author provides one or more red herrings intentionally to divert attention away from the true object or person of interest, thereby making the conclusion to the book more of a surprise.
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