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English, 27.06.2019 14:20 gomez36495983

Sti'tumma had always wanted to have beautiful beaded "shooflies" attached to her saddle, on the breastplate and under the horse's tummy on the cinch. she had already made a couple for her favorite bridle! the shooflies were made from a small amount of horsehair being folded in half, wrapped with buckskin, and beadwork put over the duckskin. the shoofly would then be clipped onto the favorite spot selected by each rider so when the horses had their tails cleaned, the hair was saved for sti'tumma who then went to work to make herself some beautiful and colorful shooflies. sometimes gilly, sti'tumma's sister, would do the beadwork on a dozen shooflies at a time for the trail guides. the shooflies would move with the horse and keep some of the flies from settling on the horsel from which point of view is this passage written? a. third person b. first person c. second person d. it shifts from third person to second person need ur it’s english need it asap

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