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Third person is the point of view.
Understand: Third person means you'll write <em>he, she, them, it, they, his, her, </em>etc. Second person means you'll write <em>you, yours, </em>etc. First person means you'll write <em>us, we, I, me, my, </em>etc.
Why: Some examples of the text to confirm "Why" would be these: "She was sitting on the sofa", "The children's mother", "He and the little girl"
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Answer: • He wishes his daughter were dead with the Jewels that she stole.
• All the grief and anger he is having has a stronger affect by the way he talks.
• Shylock is an unmerciful character.
• Shylock is more concerned that Jessica spent 80 ducats then Jessica never coming back again.