Read the following sentence:
You were never the fastest runner, but somehow you won
every rac...
English, 16.10.2020 18:01, reesemf2006
Read the following sentence:
You were never the fastest runner, but somehow you won
every race.
Which tells the reader that the sentence is written in second person?
A. The narrator seems to be addressing someone else.
B. The narrator emphasizes an apparent contradiction.
C. The narrator uses the words never and every.
D. The narrator suggests a disbelieving attitude.
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