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Question 12 (1 point) Why does Freeman choose to write from first-person plural point of view in parts of the article? Question 12 options: By using the pronoun "we," the writer suggests that the readers are his friends. By using the pronoun "I," the writer shows that he is personally connected to the subject. By using the pronoun "we," the writer makes the reader feel accountable and want to change. By using the pronoun "I," the writer makes it clear that all sports fans are entitled to their own opinions. Question 13 (1 point) Read the passage below. What emotion is Freeman trying to evoke in the reader in this passage? When some of them end up so brain damaged they can't function in their 40s, or have suicidal thoughts in their 30s, we shake our heads - . . . that's a shame - and move on. When does camp start? Question 13 options: Anger Guilt Sadness Excitement Question 14 (1 point) Which best describes the purpose of the excerpt from Michael Oher's I Beat the Odds? Question 14 options: Informative Descriptive Narrative Argumentative

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