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Which passage is written from the first person point of view?
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As he became more involved with his museum, he put aside his former career. Now he devoted much of his time to reading. He was on the lookout for new attractions--"curiosities," he called them--that would draw even bigger crowds to his museum.


With him on the little steamer was a large and sometimes boisterous crowd of passengers, most of them white, some of them black. All but a few were abolitionists. Most were firm believers in nonviolence.


Fleur was so tangled it was impossible to tell which way up she was. The house zoomed in on her middle to reassure itself that she was breathing. Her brother looked as if he had been wrestling. Normal, concluded the house, with a glance at him.


I am commanded to write an account of my days: I am bit by fleas and plagued by family. That is all there is to say. My father must suffer this day, for he broke into a coughing fit before dinner twice instead of once. I hope his lungs get better.

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The last one, I am commanded to write an account of my days. When the author say I, you know it’s written in the first person point of view
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As he became more involved with his museum, he put aside his former career. Now he devoted much of his time to reading. He was on the lookout for new attractions--"curiosities," he called them--that would draw even bigger crowds to his museum.

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