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1- Use the passage to answer the question that follow. The girl next door was tall and thin. She was very pretty and smart, the kind of girl you wanted to hate. She was soft-spoken and even-tempered, as sweet as she was pretty, and no one would have ever expected her to be the one to stand up to the neighborhood bully, Ralphie. One day the girl next-door was walking home from school with one of her many, many friends. She saw Ralphie throwing rocks at a bird in the tree and, this won even my admiration, walked calmly up to him, tapped him one the shoulder and said, "How'd you like it if I threw rocks at you?" The narrator's attitude toward the girl next door is best described as?

irritated and grumbling
disdainfully angry
reluctantly admiring
cheerful and happy

2- Use the passage to answer the question that follow.

The girl next door was tall and thin. She was very pretty and smart, the kind of girl you wanted to hate. She was soft-spoken and even-tempered, as sweet as she was pretty, and no one would have ever expected her to be the one to stand up to the neighborhood bully, Ralphie. One day the girl next-door was walking home from school with one of her many, many friends. She saw Ralphie throwing rocks at a bird in the tree and, this won even my admiration, walked calmly up to him, tapped him one the shoulder and said, "How'd you like it if I threw rocks at you?"

Which best describes the story-teller's point of view?

third-person omniscient
third-person limited
first-person

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