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English, 04.11.2021 17:40, Lindy5657

Please answer over Into The Wild In lines 6-7, the writer omits the pronoun “he” and the article “the.” What effect does the omission of this pronoun create?

Select one:
a. It emphasizes the conversational tone the author wishes to create.
b. It elaborates upon the imagery described earlier in the text.
c. It stresses the fact that Chris is referring to himself in the third person.
d. It creates a sense of urgency that reflects the dangerous situation in which he found himself.

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