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The point of view revealed in the passage can be described as? ?

a. third person omniscient because the reader knows what the characters are thinking
b. 3rd person objective because the reader only knows rainds fords actions
c. 1st person because the reader knows rainsfords thoughts
d. 1st person because rainford is narrating himself


The point of view revealed in the passage can be described as? ? a. third person omnisc

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