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mestny [16]
3 years ago
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Read the excerpt from Outcasts United. A few minutes later, Luma arrived. Members of the Under Fifteens and Seventeens were warm

ing up when she walked onto the field past Fornatee, without making eye contact. Luma blew her whistle and told the two teams to gather at opposite ends of the field. "She's more than a coach—that's why," Fornatee said, almost to himself. "She's a great person. I'm going to go over there and tell her, 'That's my team.'" Fornatee hesitated. I asked him if he was nervous about talking to Coach. He laughed anxiously, then composed himself. "Nah—I'm not nervous," he said. What conclusion can be drawn about this scene based on the narrator’s decision to write in the first-person point of view? The narrator experienced this event in person. The narrator also wants to play on the team. The narrator is an expert soccer player. The narrator longs to be a part of the story.
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1 answer:
Paul [167]3 years ago
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Answer:

The narrator experienced this event in person.

Explanation:

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