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elena55 [62]
1 year ago
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George hurried into the train station, anxious to catch the last train of the night. If I don't make it, he thought, Megan is go

ing to be so angry that I've missed dinner again. In his hurry, he bumped into a short woman carrying a small leather suitcase. "Sorry," he mumbled as he hurried past. The woman frowned at his retreating figure. People are so rude in the city, she thought. She couldn't wait for her business to be concluded here so she could get back home.
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svet-max [94.6K]1 year ago
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The point of view that is used in this passage is:

A. Third-person omniscient

<h3>What is the third-person omniscient point of view?</h3>

The third-person omiscient point of view is used when the narrator can read the thoughts of all the characters in the story.

In the passage above, we can see that the author knows the thoughts of the short woman and George. So we can say that he is omniscient.

Complete Question:

Which point of view is used in this passage?

George hurried into the train station, anxious to catch the last train of the night. If I don't make it, he thought, Megan is going to be so angry that I've missed dinner again. In his hurry, he bumped into a short woman carrying a small leather suitcase. "Sorry," he mumbled as he hurried past. The woman frowned at his retreating figure. People are so rude in the city, she thought. She couldn't wait for her business to be concluded here so she could get back home.

A. Third-person omniscient

B. Third-person limited

C. First person

D. Second person

Learn more about the third-person omniscient here:

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