Pour two cups of water into a pot.
Bring the water to a boil.
Add one cup of rice.
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Pour two cups of water into a pot.
Bring the water to a boil.
Add one cup of rice.
Add one tablespoon of butter or olive oil.
Cover the pot with a lid.
Bring the rice and water to a boil.
Turn the heat down to low and let the rice simmer for 10 minutes.
Let the rice stand uncovered for 5 minutes. Make sure that you fluff the rice by turning it over with a large spoon.
Serve the rice.
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B.
The point of view shifts from third person to second person.
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third person
D.
second person
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