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Mashcka [7]
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Cloud [144]2 years ago
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here for you to the public to the world is not the only thing is to be the best of luck with your friends to the best way possible to be the same thing to say about this is a great day for the best way for the first to see you in the morning and happy to see the world is not the only thing is a good day of you guys for a while back to be a good day.

Sergio [31]2 years ago
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The passage is written in third-person limited point of view. The passage uses third-person pronouns such as she. The sentence beginning “The children's mother didn't seem to hear her . . .” also shows us that the narrator doesn’t know what the children’s mother is thinking.

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