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English, 05.07.2019 00:00 haleyzoey7

Read the passage. "i wonder where this river really does begin? " tip mused. that was an old and a favorite mystery which the map did not clearly explain. on the map the little black line stopped somewhere in western kansas; but since rivers generally rose in mountains, it was only reasonable to suppose that ours came from the rockies. its destination, we knew, was the missouri, and the hassler boys always maintained that we could embark at sandtown in floodtime, follow our noses, and eventually arrive at new orleans. (from "the enchanted bluff" by willa cather) from what point of view is this selection told? a. first person b. second person c. third person limited d. omniscient

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