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So the boy was disappointed: he decided that he would never again believe in dreams. He remembered that he had a number of things he had to take care of: he went to the market for something to eat, he traded his book for one that was thicker, and he found a bench in the plaza where he could sample the new wine he bought. The day was hot, and the wine was refreshing. The sheep were at the gates of the city, in a stable that belonged to a friend. The boy knew a lot of people in the city. That was what made traveling appealing to him—he always made new friends, and he didn’t need to spend all of his time with them.”

What point of view does this excerpt represent?

first person

third omniscient

third objective

third limited

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Answer:

third omniscient

Step-by-step explanation:

third omniscient is the knowledgeable who knows everything. In this extract it is depicted that the person describing the boys everything around and about him.

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