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Veseljchak [2.6K]
3 years ago
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Dr. Bando examined the fusion reactor. He knew that one false move could casue the whole system to explode, so he worked careful

ly. Suddenly, Dr. Manheim walked into the reactor room. Dr. Manheim was just out of college. He neither understood nor appreciated the pressure under which Dr. Brando was working. Dr. Manheim snuck behind Dr. Brando and said, "What's up, Doc?" It was a terrible Bugs Bunny impression. This did not escape Dr. Brando, as he simultaneously focused on keeping everyone in the plant alive.
What point of view is this:

A.) First-person subjective

B.) Second-person objective

C.) Third-person objective

D.) Third-person limited omniscient subjective

E.) Third-person omniscient subjective​
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1 answer:
MAVERICK [17]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

A first-person subject

Explanation:

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