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Read the passage. monica said she would be waiting out front at nine o’clock. where could she be? the longer i waited, the more nervous i became. it couldn’t be a worse night to be waiting, alone, for a ride home. a storm was moving in, and the wind was beginning to rustle the trees, making everything seem spookier than it already was. from which point of view is the passage written? a. third person limited b. first person c. third person omniscient

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