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g100num [7]
2 years ago
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Ford stared at Arthur, who began to think that perhaps he did want to go to the Horse and Groom after all."But what about my hou

se . . . ?" he asked plaintively.Ford looked across to Mr. Prosser, and suddenly a wicked thought struck him."He wants to knock your house down?"Ford stared at Arthur, who began to think that perhaps he did want to go to the Horse and Groom after all."But what about my house . . . ?" he asked plaintively.Ford looked across to Mr. Prosser, and suddenly a wicked thought struck him."He wants to knock your house down?" (A) first person (B) second person (C) third person
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valentinak56 [21]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

C, Third person

Explanation:

the easy way to spot differences between points of view:

first person: the words "I" and "we" (referring to your point of view.

second person: the word "you" (referring to someone else's point of view of you)

third person: use pronouns: he, she, it, they, etc. (you're reading the point of view of their conversations.)

in this case, it would be third person because you aren't included in any part of this passage.

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