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lakkis [162]
2 years ago
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1. Point of View

English
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balu736 [363]2 years ago
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The point of view presented in the text is the first-person point of view.

<h3>Why is this the first-person point of view?</h3>
  • The first-person point of view is one where a character in the story becomes the narrator.
  • This character begins to tell his own story, showing what he has seen, what he knows, and his own thoughts and emotions.

A very simple way to understand this kind of point of view is to identify pronouns. This is because the first-person point of view uses personal pronouns like "I," "my" and "mine."

More information on narrative points of view at the link:

brainly.com/question/13845140

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