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English, 31.01.2020 03:55 gbrightwell

How would this passage most likely change if told from the perspective of the teacher?
"sure, i him with his homework, but it's not like i did it for him. besides, he seemed to already know most of the answers and just wanted me to assure him that he was doing it right. our teacher hardly looks at the homework anyway."
a. it would make the situation sound less innocent.
b. it would involve one character instead of two.
c. it would take on a more casual, unconcerned tone.
d. it would involve more dialogue between characters.

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