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English, 18.01.2020 09:31 taliyahfelin

11. review the excerpt
even though dad's coffin was empty, his closet was full. and even after
more than a year, it still smelled like shaving. i touched all of his white
t-shirts. i touched his fancy watch that he never wore and the extra laces
for his sneakers that would never run around the reservoir again. i put my
hands into the pockets of all of his jackets (i found a receipt for a cab, a
wrapper from a miniature krackle, and the business card of a diamond
supplier). i put my feet into his slippers. i looked at myself in his metal
shoehorn. the average person falls asleep in seven minutes, but i couldn't
sleep, not after hours, and it made my boots lighter to be around his things,
and to touch stuff that he had touched, and to make the hangers hang a
little straighter, even though i knew it didn't matter
the author writes from what point of view in this excerpt?
a. 1st person - the reader is led through the story by a character who is in the
story and uses the pronouns "i" or "me"
b. 3rd person limited - the narrator is outside the story and only reveals the
thoughts and feelings of one character
c. 3rd person - the reader is led through the story by a narrator who is
outside the story, describing the action and characters
d. an objective point of view - the narrator is outside the story and describes
what is seen and heard about the other characters

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