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English, 02.11.2020 14:00 xmhllo

Stephen Crane's "A Great Mistake" is written in
because we only
know the thoughts and
feelings of one character - the
baby.
A. First Person point of view
B. Third Person Limited point of view
C. Third Person Omniscient point of view


Stephen Crane's A Great

Mistake is written in
because we only
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feelings of

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