Which of these sentences uses a first-person point of view?
A.
Alice and Ray were calling m...
English, 28.09.2021 04:30 donavancoulter712
Which of these sentences uses a first-person point of view?
A.
Alice and Ray were calling me to join them at the newly opened sushi restaurant.
B.
Belle couldn’t decide whether to wear a formal coat or a casual shirt for dinner at Jim's place.
C.
"I am not a little boy," Eric cried, as his mother looked with amusement at the five-year-old.
D.
You gingerly step onto the ice, counting the seconds until gravity pulls you down.
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