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In "the circuit," what is the effect of the author's use of the first-person point of view?
a.
readers recognize that the narrator is much smarter than he admits to being.
b.
readers closely identify with the narrator and understand his emotions.
c.
readers learn more than the narrator can ever know about other people.
d.
readers mistrust the narrator and suspect that he is not being totally honest with them.

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