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Question 15 (1 point) What perspective is used in Oher's excerpt? Question 15 options: First person singular Second person Third person limited Third person omniscient Question 16 (1 point) Why did the Department of Children's Services (DCS) stand for "every bad memory, every feeling of hopelessness and loneliness and fear" to Oher? Question 16 options: Oher believes that the Department of Children's Services failed him as a child. Even though Oher's mother wasn't caring for him properly, it was scary to be taken from his home and siblings by DCS. His DCS case worker was a cold, intimidating woman. DCS overstepped its boundaries and took Oher from his parents for no justifiable reason. Question 17 (1 point) When Oher says that he suddenly "lost about three feet and two hundred pounds" when he entered the Department of Children's Services, what does he mean? Question 17 options: He felt like an average-sized person instead of a hulking football player when he walked in. People stared at him when he walked in, making him want to disappear. He wished that he had never decided to visit DCS again. He felt like a child again, overcome with the same fear of DCS that he had felt many years ago.

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