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a. it puts the story in the past tense, increasing its personal tone.

b. it makes the broadcast sound more like fictional story.

c. it makes the story sound less believable by changing who presents the story’s details.

d. it makes the broadcast sound like a news report.


Answer !  a. it puts the story in the past tense, increasing its personal tone.

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