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7. Samir opened the door and reeled. The living room was a complete disaster. Everything was scattered about, with chairs out of place, carpets pulled up, lamps knocked over, and windows broken. Part of the roof had been blown off into the backyard, and it was raining into the living room. Newspapers were scattered everywhere, the television was smashed, and everything was soaking wet. Samir's father, Mr. Nasser, stared at the scene, speechless with shock.

What point of view is the author using in the passage above?

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wow i litterally got it 4 #7 to but

solution: Point of view is the narrative technique that the writer uses to tell the story. In other words, who is telling the story. The third person point of view uses a narrator who does not appear in the story as a character. so Third Person

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I believe that the point of view would be third person omniscient. That is when the narrator knows the thoughts and feeling of all the characters. I am assuming he knows Samir's feelings as well, and he does know his fathers feelings so, I would say that the pov is third person omniscient. Not completely sure, but I do hope this helps!
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