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English, 05.07.2019 02:00 jrfranckowiak

Review the passage from "gumption." "you can't live on gumption," i said, trying to be practical. "no, but you can choke on shame," my wife yelled, looking hard at jack and me. which best identifies the point of view used in the passage? which best identifies the point of view used in the passage? a.) second-person b.) third-person limited c.) first-person d.) third-person omniscient

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