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vichka [17]
2 years ago
11

This excerpt from Maus is told in the _____ tense, from a_____

English
1 answer:
zhannawk [14.2K]2 years ago
7 0

Maus is a book on the holocaust by Art Spiegelman. It is written in the present tense and from the first person's point of view. Thus, option C is accurate.

<h3>What are tense and point of view?</h3>

Tenses are the essential grammatical tool that expresses the reference of the plot with time. The verbs used in the sentences determine the form of tense. It can be past, present, and future.  

The point of view is the reference point for telling the story from the perspective of the first, second or third person. The use of the words I, me, and mine show the first person's point of view.

Therefore, option C. present tense and first-person are the correct blanks.

Learn more about tenses here:

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