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Bobby felt it was extremely important to tell his mother about the accident. On his way to school earlier in the morning, Bobby was driving behind a school bus. He was listening to his favorite morning radio show, and he was dancing to the music. All of a sudden, the bus in front of him stopped quickly, and he ran into the back of the bus. He was not hurt, nor were any of children on the bus, but the front of his car was damaged and his headlight was cracked into thousands of pieces. As he walked into his house, he saw his mother talking on the phone. Betty was chatting with her dear friend Martha about the carnival they were planning over the weekend. She was laughing and joking with Martha, but that all came to a stop when she saw her son's face. She immediately felt something was wrong, as her stomach sunk, but she put on a brave face and asked how his day was at school. Bobby broke the news, but Betty was not upset. She was just happy that no one was hurt. a. first-person point of view b. second-person point of view c. third-person limited point of view d. third-person omniscient point of view

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