1. Which point of view is not commonly used in fiction?
A. second-person point of view
B. thi...
World Languages, 18.03.2021 03:30 Lujfl
1. Which point of view is not commonly used in fiction?
A. second-person point of view
B. third-person limited point of view
C. first-person point of view
D. third-person omniscient point of view
2. Why do Ponyboy and Johnny seek out Dally when they need help?
A. He is the most reliable member of the gang.
B. He is the one person who most likely knows what to do.
C. He is the one friend who will not get angry and turn them into the police.
D. He is nearby and available when they need help.
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World Languages, 25.06.2019 23:30, jason8093
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