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sesenic [268]
1 year ago
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Which point of view is used in this excerpt from “Advice to Youth” by Mark Twain?

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fomenos1 year ago
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My guess would be first person
kipiarov [429]1 year ago
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Answer:I think the answer is B because if you look up second person POV it says 'you' and the sentence in the story has 'you' in it

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