In early April 1963, the Peace Ponies went to a mass meeting at Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. Martin Luther King Jr. Gave the sermon that night. "I remember the first time I heard Dr. King speak," Arnetta said. "It was as if he was hypnotizing you. . . I knew that he was God sent. After we went to that first meeting, we decided that this was something that we were going to do as a project, our club. " Inspired by the sermons of King and other ministers and by the glorious singing of the choir, Arnetta and the Peace Ponies got swept up in the fervor of the Movement. —We’ve Got a Job, Cynthia Levinson In what two ways does the author use third-person narrative in this excerpt? to describe how Dr. King felt about Arnetta to set up Arnetta’s encounter with Dr. King to describe Dr. King’s personal effect on Arnetta to tell how Dr. King inspired many in the Movement to tell how the Peace Ponies got started.