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Read the excerpt from a story. "Oops! Oh, no . . .” Jenna eyed the spill as it spread across the lab table. She tried in vain to mop up the water, but there was too much liquid for her flimsy paper towel. Her notes were ruined, and an ache spread deep in her gut. Tears threatened to fall. When I approached table two, I saw no progress. "Apparently this group is creating chaos instead of chemistry,” I declared. "It seems nobody here is interested in conducting an experiment.” How does the perspective change in the excerpt? It changes from an old-fashioned perspective to a modern perspective. It changes from a scientific perspective to a practical perspective. It changes from a student’s perspective to her teacher’s perspective. It changes from a student’s perspective to her classmate’s perspective.

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It changes from a student’s perspective to her teacher’s perspective.

The teacher comes in with the use of "I". You can tell this is a teacher rather than a classmate because of the authoritative tone
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Answer: C) It changes from a student’s perspective to her teacher’s perspective.

Explanation: In the given excerpt we can see the description of how Jenna (a student) spilled water across the lab table, ruining her notes, and how she felt like she was about to cry. Then we see the reaction of the teacher, who saw the mess and thought that no one in that group wanted to do the chemistry experiment. So, as we can see, the perspective changes from as student's perspective to her teacher's perspective.

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