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Read the stories. Information ,begin bold, Story 1,end bold, Jordan bounced his basketball on the way to Miguel's house. It was finally Saturday. As he turned the corner, something wet touched his arm. "Oh no!" he moaned. "A raindrop. I guess basketball is out." The raindrops fell quicker. Jordan hurried up the steps and rang the doorbell. Miguel opened the door. "Hey Jordan," he said in a friendly way. Then, he saw the basketball in Jordan's hand. Miguel frowned. He shared his friend's disappointment. ,begin bold, Story 2,end bold, Grace was the fastest runner in her class. At her school's field day, she won a first-place ribbon in the 100-meter dash. Next week, Grace would race against girls from other schools around the county. She wondered if she could win. Question Which sentence tells the point of view of both stories? Answer options with 4 options 1. Both stories are written in first-person point of view. 2. Both stories are written in third-person point of view. 3. The first story is written in first-person point of view, and the second story is written in third-person point of view. 4. The first story is written in third-person point of view, and the second story is written in first-person point of view.

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