Question #N697

The author's central idea is to show that the use of a simple, straightforward style is not always the most effective way to write. The author uses a variety of rhetorical devices, including metaphors, similes, and personification, to make his point. The author’s use of the word “you,” as in the sentence “you will find that the style of your writing can be more effective, but it may also be more difficult to read,” is a deliberate choice to make the reader feel more involved in the process of writing. This is because, by speaking directly to the reader in a way that feels more personal and intimate, the writer is able to create a greater sense of connection with the reader.  The passage, however, lacks a conclusion.

Which of the following best describes the author's use of the word "you" in the sentence "you will find that the style of your writing can be more effective, but it may also be more difficult to read"?
A. The author is attempting to persuade the reader to accept his point of view.
B. The author is attempting to create a sense of intimacy and connection with the reader.
C. The author is attempting to emphasize the importance of the speaker’s message.
D. The author is attempting to suggest that the speaker is addressing a large audience.