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Answer:
Many of the sentences in the passage show that the author is writing from a first-person point of view.
"I was lying on the sofa reading a book".
"I was home alone because my mom had gone to her friend's wedding".
"I had just begun to enjoy the book when there was a loud knock on the front door".
"The sun was blazing over the roof, baking US all like cookies".
"She asked ME to come along"
"I looked up and wondered if it was a robber"
"I put my book away and walked to the door"
Explanation:
The writer is talking about what happened to him on that day.
"Oh, dear, Donald or
<span> Robert or Willie</span>..." is the only line from this list that differs in intonation since it expresses surprise about something, where the others are more inquisitive.
Answer: D. The story of a young boy who survived the Holocaust
Explanation: