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English, 27.08.2019 00:30 tali2561

Identify the point of view used in the following example.
"here's your stupid football," karen said as she threw the football at joan. the ball whizzed through the air and landed at joan's feet. joan picked up the ball.
"don't be mad, karen," she said. "we want you to play with us, too."
"i've had enough. i'm going to the library." karen's voice was angry.
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