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What tells us that Dunbar's
"The Guard" is written from
the Third P...
English, 18.10.2021 23:20 carter4026
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e had
What tells us that Dunbar's
"The Guard" is written from
the Third Person Omniscient
point of view?
A. Keyn, Tablin, and the merchant are all
characters in the story.
its by
in a
vering
B. We know the feelings of Keyn and
Tablin for each other and also of the pride
of the merchant.
Keyn's
and
one to
king's
s that
C. The narrator knows the feelings of all
because he is a person in the story.
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