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Which point of view does the narrator use in the passage? The captain stood up, which meant the meeting was over. He said, "David, if anything
like this ever happens again..."
"It won't. I promise."
"Next time you're definitely going to see your name in the newspaper."
"Yes, sir."
"Under a headline that says: OFFICER TERMINATED. Is that clear?"
Officer Delinko cringed inwardly. "I understand, sir," he said quietly to the captain.

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