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English, 24.09.2020 02:01 mdsulli99

Jacob stumbled sleepy eyed to the kitchen table and let the steamy, sweet smell of cinnamon-sugared oatmeal fill his senses. Snow had
blanketed the ground during the night, canceling school today. He
didn't know whether he was more thrilled at having a day off or the fact
that he now had another day to study for that dreaded English exam
Either way, today hed build a snowman and study. The thought of one
activity warmed his heart, while the other sent unhappy shivers down
his spine
Which statement most clearly shows how the author uses point of view to
develop the character in this story?
A. The author uses first person point of view to reveal Jacob
internal conflict over studying for his English exam
B. The author uses third person limited point of view to reveal the
thoughts that Jacob has about his breakfast


Jacob stumbled sleepy eyed to the kitchen table and let the steamy,

sweet smell of cinnamon-sugar

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