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History, 27.01.2020 21:31 londonval

How does the authors point of view the reader understand the authors personal beliefs about injustice

a.) it doesn’t

b.) the authors view as a minister prevents the reader from understanding birmingham‘s perspective

c.) the author has been unjustly jailed and the reader see the injustice is real

d.) since the author is not from birmingham readers who are also not from birmingham can relate

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