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Ms. woods has always liked poetry, and even though she was shy when she was younger, she loved acting out poems with different voices and sounds. when she was in third grade, she would act out the poems in her room in front of the mirror. she promised herself that when she became a teacher, her poetry class would be fun! and it is! several students have already started performing, or slamming, their original poems in her class.
what is the purpose of using third person omniscient point of view in this exposition?

the author wants to teach students about poetry performances.
the author wants to persuade students to join the poetry slam team.
the author wants to entertain by using slam poetry images.
the author wants to give us information about the protagonist, ms. woods.

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