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What point of view is the story " except from The Man Who Knew Too Much" by G.K. Chesterton told from?

A- First-person
B- Second-person
C- Third-person limited
D- Third-person omniscient

User Darryn
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It's told in second-person.
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Answer:

B. Second person.

Step-by-step explanation:

The book called "Except from the man who knew too much" was written by an English writer called G. K. Chesterton. It is a compilation of detective stories and it was published in 1922 by Cassel and Company in the United Kingdom and by Harper brothers in the United States. The story called "The man who knew too much" is a compilation of eight connected stories. The point of view of the main story is in second-person.

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