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Sergio [31]
2 years ago
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"Atticus was feeble: he was nearly fifty. When Jem and I asked him why he was so old, he said he got started late, which we felt

reflected upon his abilities and manliness. He was much older than the parents of our school contemporaries, and there was nothing Jem or I could say about him when our classmates said, 'My father -
Jem was football crazy. Atticus was never too tired to play keep-away, but when Jem wanted to tackle him Atticus would say, 'I'm too old for that, son.''


What point of view is this an example of?


Third person omniscient


first person


third person Limited


second person

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English
1 answer:
ad-work [718]2 years ago
7 0
First person, due to the occasional use of “I”
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