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Marla walked across the crowded dance floor. A spy was stealing secrets from the government, and Marla had figured out who he was. Now, her job was to make friends with him. Marla would then trick the spy into telling who sent him. That part could be hard. It all depends, Marla thought, on whether he likes to dance. Marla reached the corner where the spy was standing. She walked up to him and said, “Care to dance?” He looked surprised, but then he smiled. 1. Whose thoughts do you learn in the paragraph?
2. Whose thoughts do you NOT learn in the paragraph?
3.third person omniscient is the point of view in this paragraph third-person limited or third-person omniscient?

Marla walked toward the enemy spy. I wonder whether I can get him to trust me, she thought. Marla did not realize that the spy knew who she was. As the spy watched her walking toward him, he thought, I will pretend to help her—but then I will double-cross her!
4. Whose thoughts do you learn in this paragraph?
5. Is the point of view in this paragraph third-person limited or third-person omniscient?
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