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English, 17.03.2021 23:40 mlopezmanny5722

The following passage from “Parsley” is written in the [blank] tense, from a [blank] point of view (lines 7–9). "we lie down screaming as rain punches through
and we come up green. We cannot speak an R—
out of the swamp, the cane appears"

A. present; third-person

B. past; third-person

C. present; first-person

D. past; second-person

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