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Read the excerpt from anthem, by ayn rand. i am. i think. i will. my hands . . my spirit . . my sky . . my forest . . this earth of mine . . what must i say besides? these are the words. this is the answer. which best describes the narrator’s point of view? a. his use of the first-person singular pronoun “i” shows that he feels empowered and free. b. his use of the first-person singular pronoun “i” shows that he has forgotten about his brothers. c. his repeated use of the possessive pronoun “my” shows that he is selfish and greedy. d. his repeated use of first-person singular pronouns shows that he is lonely.

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