From what point of view is the story told? A. first person B. third person omniscient C. second person D. third person limited
"Come on, Izumi, why won't you help me?" "Because it's your turn, and you always try to get out of it, that's why." Daito thought for a moment. He knew that there had to be some way to get his little sister to wash the dishes for him. "Look, I'm older," Daito said, "and I have a lot of homework to do. I'm a very busy person. You don't understand how rough it is being in junior high." "You already did all of your homework, Daito. I heard you tell Mom." Oh, man, Daito thought. I need to be a lot quieter with this little snoop around. "What if I promise to take out the garbage for a week? I know how much you hate doing that," Daito said. "No, I don't hate doing that," Izumi said. "You do." Daito knew Izumi was right. He hated every chore Mom and Dad gave him. He hated doing the dishes, he hated taking out the garbage, he hated making his bed. . . . If Mom and Dad considered eating ice cream a chore, he'd probably start hating that, too. That was all the more reason to find a way to get Izumi to do the dishes for him. Daito couldn't think of a single thing that was fun about it. Who wanted to get their hands soapy or put away a zillion pots and pans? Boring! "I know!" Daito said. "What about. . . " "What about getting started on these dishes?" Mom said. Daito spun around. Mom was standing in the doorway. Think fast, he told himself. "Oh, sure. I was just going to. . . " Mom's lips pulled together into a straight line and then she said, "Daito, please stop bugging your sister. She has a lot of homework to do." Izumi smiled. "Yeah. I'm a very busy person." She walked out of the room like she owned the world. As Daito ran the soapy sponge over the first dish, he wondered how he could get Izumi to take out the garbage for him.
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