Which of the following excerpts is written in first-person point of view?
Select all that apply.
EXCERPT 1
But all this—the mysterious, far-reaching hairline trail, the absence of sun from the sky, the tremendous cold, and the strangeness and weirdness of it all—made no impression on the man. (Jack London, “To Build a Fire”)
EXCERPT 2
My teacher was a pilot in the Women Air Force Service Pilots; she flew a P-61, and one time she survived a terrible crash.
EXCERPT 3
A few moments later he was in our room, still puffing, still gesticulating, but with so fixed a look of grief and despair in his eyes that our smiles were turned in an instant to horror and pity. (Arthur Conan Doyle, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes)
EXCERPT 4
I gazed—and gazed—but little thought
What wealth the show to me had brought (William Wordsworth, “The Daffodils”)
EXCERPT 5
“I suppose all old soldiers are the same,” said Mrs. White. “The idea of our listening to such nonsense! How could wishes be granted in these days? And if they could, how could two hundred pounds hurt you, father?” (W. W. Jacobs, “The Monkey’s Paw”)