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English, 12.12.2019 04:31 breasiasamuel7053

In your literary analysis, you should write using
a. first person voice and present tense verbs.
b. third person voice and past tense verbs.
c. first person voice and past tense verbs.
d. third person voice and present tense verbs.

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