What effect is achieved by the author telling us that Burr set out to "seduce" Nolan? Responses A It causes the reader to see Burr in a sinister light.It causes the reader to see Burr in a sinister light. B It puts a positive spin on Burr's actions and character.It puts a positive spin on Burr's actions and character. C It creates in the reader a sense that Nolan will be changed for the better.It creates in the reader a sense that Nolan will be changed for the better. D It makes Burr seem slightly less heroic, despite his general valorous qualities.It makes Burr seem slightly less heroic, despite his general valorous qualities.

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A It causes the reader to see Burr in a sinister light.
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