First Person
In the poem, “In My Mind,” by Kate Engelbert,
readers are presented with a poem that is in the first person point of
view. In the future, when try to
determine what point of view is being used, be on the lookout for pronouns
The answer is A! Freedom from want.
B.
<span>“Last summer others in the house contracted to pay us a penny for every twenty-five flies we killed. Oh, the carnage of August: the flies that flew to heaven! Yet it was not work in which we took pride.”</span>