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Sergeu [11.5K]
3 years ago
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Which point of view does the narrator use in the passage?I tugged again at my collar and dragged my feet in the dust, allowing i

t to sift back onto my socks and shoes like gritty red snow. I hated the dress. And the shoes. There was little I could do in a dress, and as for shoes, they imprisoned freedom-loving feet accustomed to the feel of the warm earth.a. first personb. second personc. third person
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Ivan3 years ago
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Answer:

The correct option is A: First Person

Explanation:

The First Person point of view is a perspective from the view of the writer. It could either be a fictional story of a story from the writer's past experiences. Sometimes first person point of view may simply be a case where a writer is simply giving their opinion on something. It mostly uses the word "I", as seen in the examples from the question "I tugged again at my collar and dragged my feet in the dust", I hated the dress, There was little I could do in a dress, etc.

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