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Read the following sentence from Helen Keller's The Story of My Life.

This thought, if a wordless sensation may be called a
thought, made me hop and skip with pleasure.
How would the sentence read if it was written in the third person point of
view?

A. This thought, if a wordless sensation may be called a thought,
made you hop and skip with pleasure

B. This thought, if a wordless sensation may be called a thought,
made you and me hop and skip with pleasure.

C. This thought, if a wordless sensation will be called a thought, will
make me hop and skip with pleasure in the future.

D. This thought, if a wordless sensation may be called a thought,
made Helen hop and skip with pleasure.​

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Answer:

D. This thought, if a wordless sensation may be called a thought, made Helen hop and skip with pleasure.

Step-by-step explanation:

The third person point of view is one of an observer, and since the original sentence was written by Helen Keller about herself, the third person point of view involves the person's name.

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Answer:

D

Step-by-step explanation:

Third person point of view talks about someone without stating I, me, etc.

I was correct, and contradicted myself, and to make sure, I looked it up before I gave it to you (this time).

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