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How do an author’s choices shape a reader’s perspective of a subject? Give me an example.

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  • 03-10-2019

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Explanation: So maybe if, like, they said that the character was evil you might think that he or she wore like a dark color and looked evil but if the author said that they looked innocent, though they were evil, that might change your perspective a little bit.

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