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vovangra [49]
2 years ago
8

1. Is the following passage an example of 1st person, 2nd person, or 3rd person

English
2 answers:
My name is Ann [436]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

First-person.

Explanation:

The author uses the first-person pronoun "I" and reflects upon their own thoughts.

Katen [24]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

First Person

Explanation:

A first-person narrative is a mode of storytelling in which a storyteller recounts events from their point of view using the first person such as "I", "us", "our"

, and "ourselves".

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