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The passage is written from a
narrative point of view.
"Jerome couldn't believe he still had to do homework, even on his birthday. His
friends hadn't so much as said 'happy birthday at lunch, much less given him
presents. His teachers had seemed extra cranky today, if that was even
possible, and his mother had left a message saying she had to work late again,
so he should order a pizza. So much for turning sixteen."
O A. first-person
B. second-person
O C. third-person limited
O D. third-person omniscient

1 The passage is written from a narrative point of view. "Jerome couldn't believe-example-1
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The passage is written from a first-person point of view. The use of "he" and "his" throughout the passage refers to Jerome, who is the narrator of the story. Additionally, the passage includes Jerome's thoughts and feelings, such as "Jerome couldn't believe he still had to do homework..." which indicates that the story is being told from his perspective.
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