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White Fang was suspicious. Something was impending. . . . He snarled more menacingly, crouched still lower, and still the hand descended. He did not want to bite the hand, and he endured the peril of it until his instinct surged up in him, mastering him . . . . Weedon Scott had believed that he was quick enough to avoid any snap or slash. But he had yet to learn the remarkable quickness of White Fang. —White Fang, Jack London Identify the point of view used in this passage by completing the sentence below. The passage is written in .

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Answer: I think that this passage is written in Third person omniscient and it is written in present tense.

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