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How could the reader identify a text as a firsthand account?(1 point) Responses The pronoun he is used in the text. The pronoun he is used in the text. The pronoun we is used in the text. The pronoun we is used in the text. The writer uses a textbook as a source. The writer uses a textbook as a source. The narrator relies on other sources.How could the reader identify a text as a firsthand account?(1 point) Responses The pronoun he is used in the text. The pronoun he is used in the text. The pronoun we is used in the text. The pronoun we is used in the text. The writer uses a textbook as a source. The writer uses a textbook as a source. The narrator relies on other sources.How could the reader identify a text as a firsthand account?(1 point) Responses The pronoun he is used in the text. The pronoun he is used in the text. The pronoun we is used in the text. The pronoun we is used in the text. The writer uses a textbook as a source. The writer uses a textbook as a source. The narrator relies on other sources.How could the reader identify a text as a firsthand account?(1 point) Responses The pronoun he is used in the text. The pronoun he is used in the text. The pronoun we is used in the text. The pronoun we is used in the text. The writer uses a textbook as a source. The writer uses a textbook as a source. The narrator relies on other sources.

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To identify a text as a firsthand account, the most relevant response is: **The pronoun we is used in the text.** This indicates that the writer is sharing their personal experience or perspective, which is characteristic of a firsthand account.

In contrast, the use of "he" could refer to another person’s experience, not the writer's own. Additionally, relying on textbooks or other sources suggests a secondhand account rather than a firsthand one.
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