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The following question refers to “the scarlet ibis” by james hurst. in the story, which of the following indicates the point of view of the narrator? a. the use of “he” indicates that the narrator is not part of the action. b. the use of “we” and “i” indicates that the narrator is part of the action. c. no names are used, so there is no evidence of the narrator’s identity. d. the tone indicates that the narrator is someone who is detached from the people involved.

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