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Besides, what could they see but a hideous and desolate wilderness, full of wild beasts and wild men-and what multitude there might be of them they knew not...they could have little solace (meaning "peace") or content in respect of any outward objects." (William Bradford, Of Plymouth Plantation: Book1, Chapter IX) The perspective (meaning "point of view") of the preceding passage is: first person second person third person

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hi.
your answer is c: third person. you can tell because the narrator uses the word "they", and not "i".
hope this helps!!!
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the answer is d i had this queston 
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