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Romeo's father notices how romeo's mood changes. At the beginning of the play Romeo's father describes Romeo's mood as ''black and portentous'' though Romeo has become happier and excited after meeting Juliet.
Explanation:
The answer to this is b i think
The thid-person point of view is voiced by an objective character in the story.
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When Saeng sees the plant she has been looking for—the winter hibiscus—she feels an intense shock of recognition. It is just like the plants she remembers from her childhood home. At the end of the passage, Saeng feels a sense of connection and is content.