From which point of view is the following passage written?The Scarlet Ibis. . . one afternoon as I watched him, my head poked between the iron posts of the foot of the bed, he looked straight at me and grinned. I skipped through the room, . . . shouting, “Mama, he smiled. He’s all there! He’s all there!” And he was.limited third personomniscient third personfirst person
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From which point of view is the following passage written?The Scarlet Ibis. . . one afternoon as I watched him, my head poked between the iron posts of the foot of the bed, he looked straight at me and grinned. I skipped through the room, . . . shouting, “Mama, he smiled. He’s all there! He’s all there!” And he was.limited third personomniscient third personfirst person
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The passage is written from the first person point of view. This is evident from the use of first person pronouns such as "I" and "me", and the narrator is sharing their personal thoughts and experiences.
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