How do readers of "My Cup of Tea" know that it is written in first-person point of view?
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English, 04.01.2022 03:30 tweetybird69903
How do readers of "My Cup of Tea" know that it is written in first-person point of view?
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The story is told from the perspective of someone outside of the story.
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The story is told from the perspective of an object, the teapot.
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The story uses pronouns such as you and your.
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The story uses pronouns such as I and my.
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