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My gentlemen some good game so far on Amber and his court and indeed upon the army and people in general in hopes of giving getting my liberty and short time I took all the possible methods cultivate that favorable disposition the natives came by degree to be less I’ve had had apprehensive of any danger for me I would sometimes lie down in my five or six of them dance on my hand and I as well as the boys and girls would venture to come and play hide and seek in my hair and now made a good process and understanding the speaking the language Amber had a mind one day to entertain me with several of the country shows when they exceed all nations I have no both for deck stair ready and magnificence I was diverted none so much as that Of the roof dancers perform upon a slender white thread exciting about 2 feet and 12 inches from the ground upon which I shall desire liberty with readers patients to enlarge a little.

Which point of you is used in this passage

First person because the narrator uses words such as I and my

Second person because the narrator speaks directly to the reader

Third person limited because the narrator give just one character’s perspective

Third person omniscient because the narrator knows what all characters are thinking

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Answer:

Gee, that's a long sentence....

I would say C. Third person limited because the narrator give just one character’s perspective.

Yes it says "my" and "I", but it's kind of hard to tell with no periods or commas if it switched perspectives or not. It seems to only be in the mind of one character.

Hope this helps you out. XD

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