12. She did nothing. She only watched him, breathing audibly, until the elevator reached the first floor at
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didn't care what she thought. He ran past her, outside into the fresh air, and then he ran almost all
the way to school. He had never felt such relief in his life.
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A.
First person
B.
Second person
C.
Third person limited
D
Third person objective
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