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Dimas [21]
3 years ago
5

When you find your seat you glance at the businessman sitting next to you and decide he's almost handsome. This is the second le

g of your trip from Miami to Casablanca, and the distance traveled already has muted the horror of the last two months.a. 1st Person POVb. 2nd Person POVc. 3rd Person Objectived. rd Person Limitede. 3rd Person Omniscient
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vova2212 [387]3 years ago
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Answer:

b. 2nd Person POV.

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The novel "The Diver's Clothes Lie Empty" by Vendela Vida tells the story of a young woman who lost her things while travelling to a foreign country. The plot revolves around her attempts to survive in the country without her passport and wallet.

The given passage is from the first lines of the first chapter of the book. By using the second person point of view in narrating the story, the speaker of the novel tries to involve the readers into the story. She uses the second person narrative voice to keep the audience involved, speaking as if she is in conversation directly with them.

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