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The airport smells like a combination of Lysol and buttered popcorn from the stand near the baggage claim, but the fresh air isn’t any more inviting. I can see Dad leaning on the hood of the station wagon talking to Chris and making huge gestures with his hands. I watch them for a second gripping my duffel bag and backpack. Chris is at least six feet now, his thin frame stretching through a t-shirt and corduroy jacket. Three years ago his voice hadn’t even started cracking, but I guess a lot of things have changed. Dad looks like he lost weight or maybe I just remember him as bigger than me, and now he looks older. His cheeks are pale and heavy and his hair is whiter than the last time I was home. I don’t particularly know why I’m here, but Mom called and I couldn’t really say no. http://teenink.com/Past/2005/January/18585.html 1. From which point of view is this passage written? first person third person second person The point of view shifts from first person to third person.
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First person.
Hmm this is a hard one...could be that one or could b the last one...
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It's definitely first person all the way through the paragraph. Why do you think it could be "b" or "d"?
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