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How many characters' thoughts does the reader have access to in a second-person narrative?
O A. one
OB. two
SOC. all
O D. none
O E. three
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In a second-person narrative, the reader has access to the thoughts of one character. This is because the second-person point of view typically addresses the reader as "you," making them the main character of the story. By focusing on one character's thoughts, the narrative allows the reader to immerse themselves in the experience as if they were that character. This unique perspective can create a sense of immediacy and personal connection between the reader and the story being told.

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