Why does the writer never directly address the reader in "'an army corps like no other"?
the writer did not write this report for an audence.
the writer knows that his audience is already very familiar with this topic.
the writer knows he has an audience but does not know who it is.
the report is written in the third-person point of view.
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Why does the writer never directly address the reader in "'an army corps like no other"?
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