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English, 25.07.2019 21:00 gracye

When i got off from work that evening of december 1, i went to court square as usual to catch the cleveland avenue bus home. i didn't look to see who was driving when i got on, and by the time i recognized him, i had already paid my fare. it was the same driver who had put me off the bus back in 1943, twelve years earlier. he was still tall and heavy, with red, rough-looking skin. and he was still mean-looking. i didn't know if he had been on that route before – they switched the drivers around sometimes. i do know that most of the time if i saw him on a bus, i wouldn't get on it. –my story, rosa parks 1. from what point of view are these events told? a. first-person point of view b. second-person point of view c third-person point of view 2.what indicates the point of view to readers? a. the narrator's ability to see all b. the narrator's use of "you" c. the narrator's use of "i" why is this point of view an effective choice? a. it includes many people's viewpoints b. it gives personal advice into events c. it provides summary of the events,

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