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dangina [55]
4 years ago
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Which point of view is used in the example below? "We're going to put on a play, Miriam!" Zakir announced, waving his hands in m

y face. I immediately began to think of what part I'd like to play. I thought at first I'd like to play a witch or a goblin--I'd been working for weeks on an eerie, low-sounding screech that I was sure would steal the show. But I knew Zakir was secretly afraid of things like that--he'd never agree to a play about Halloween. And, I remembered, the only audience for the play was our father, and he would quietly reprimand me for being insensitive to my brother's phobias. I could already hear his gentle scolding. "Don't tease him, Miriam," he would say. I thought of playing a queen, but maybe there wouldn't be enough to do with that part. Our little sister, Dinah, would probably insist on wearing the house's toy crown, too. I looked around our living room, spying a pair of green tights doubled down between the couch cushions. A wrestler? Maybe.
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Anna71 [15]4 years ago
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Third Person. Hope it helps :)
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