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shusha [124]
3 years ago
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Read the following short passage. I started for school very late that morning and was in great dread of a scolding, especially b

ecause M. Hamel had said that he would question us on participles, and I did not know the first word about them. For a moment, I thought of running away and spending the day out of doors. It was so warm, so bright! The birds were chirping at the edge of the woods; and in the open field back of the sawmill the Prussian soldiers were drilling. It was all much more tempting than the rule for participles, but I had the strength to resist, and hurried off to school. When I passed the town hall there was a crowd in front of the bulletin board. For the last two years all our bad news had come from there—the lost battles, the draft, the orders of the commanding officer—and I thought to myself, without stopping: "What can be the matter now?" Which point of view is used in this excerpt? omniscient objective first person or limited omniscient
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Vedmedyk [2.9K]3 years ago
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I'm pretty sure its first person. because the person keeps saying "I" and "our" which is a little sign of it being first person.
Hope that helps.
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