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3) You read the following excerpt in a third-person limited point of view: "The English teacher, Mr. Blakemore, demanded that the students complete a minimum of three hours of homework per night."
Then you read the following excerpt in a first-person point of view: "I knew Timothy Blakemore when he and I were students and he did everything he could to avoid
homework," you would believe that the author was using.
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