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English, 08.04.2021 01:50 annikafischer

From whose point of view is the passage told? A. from Tom’s first-person point of view

B. from the prince’s first-person point of view

C. from the point of view of a third-person omniscient narrator

D. from the point of view of a third-person limited narrator who knows only the prince’s thoughts


From whose point of view is the passage told?

A. from Tom’s first-person point of view 
B. from t

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