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Reading only the title (which uses the word "his"), a reader would MOST LIKELY expect the point of view of this story to be written in A) first person. B) second person. C) third person. D) impossible
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Reading only the title (which uses the word "his"), a reader would MOST LIKELY expect the point of view of this story to be written in
A) first person.
B) second person.
C) third person.
D) impossible to tell.
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c
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c third person
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