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umka2103 [35]
3 years ago
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So they parted; and the young man pursued his way until, being about to turn the corner by the meeting-house, he looked back and

saw the head of Faith still peeping after him with a melancholy air, in spite of her pink ribbons.
"Poor little Faith!" thought he, for his heart smote him. "What a wretch am I to leave her on such an errand! She talks of dreams, too. I thought as she spoke there was trouble in her face, as if a dream had warned her what work is to be done to-night. But no, no; 't would kill her to think it. Well, she's a blessed angel on earth; and after this one night I'll cling to her skirts and follow her to heaven."

Which point of view is used in this excerpt?

first person
omniscient
limited omniscient
objective
English
1 answer:
Nady [450]3 years ago
5 0
I would say B its kind of like third person point of view.
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