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The following excerpt is from “The Story of the Old Man Who Made Withered Trees to Flower” by Yei Theodora Ozaki. Identify the correct pronoun from each drop-down menu to present the excerpt as a first-person point of view narrative. Even the cross old neighbor could not refuse such a simple request, so he consented to give
the tree under which Shiro lay buried.
then cut the tree down and carried it home. Out of the trunk
made a mortar. In this
wife put some rice, and
began to pound it with the intention of making a festival to the memory of
dog Shiro.

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