From The Adventures of Adbar
by Flora Steel
Once more Roy felt helpless before the great task...
From The Adventures of Adbar
by Flora Steel
Once more Roy felt helpless before the great task which seemed to be laid upon him. He alone out of all the little Heir-to-
Empire's guardians knew the dire danger he was in. Yet how could he, a poor, imprisoned Rajput lad, save the young prince?
Still he had to be saved; he must be saved; and there was no time to be lost.
Yes! He, Roy, must get out somehow. He knew if he could only loosen one bar of the window so that he could squeeze through,
then he might be able to let himself down by a rope twined out of his long waist-cloth and turban!
This passage demonstrates what point of view?
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A)
first person
B)
second person
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third person limited
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third person objective
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