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Read this excerpt from "The Prediction."

The numerous terrifying ways
the many terrible things
that could go wrong

distracted him as he got ready,
and he showed up with his jacket
wrinkled. He left his glasses,
and squinted at everyone.

Which statement best describes the narrative point of view in this excerpt?

The first-person narrator tells a personal story about his day.
The second-person narrator describes the details of a day to an audience.
The third-person limited narrator lists the events of a boy's day.
The third-person omniscient narrator offers insights about a boy's day.

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