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The handle of the bike felt especially loose in my hand. Knowing this made me feel very uncomfortable because I didn't want anything to go wrong my first time riding a bike. I knew that all my other friends learned how to ride a bike years ago, but I was a special case. I was always afraid of all and any pain that came with bicycling. The mere thought of falling off a bike made me shudder. I warily got myself on the bike and made the necessary adjustments. Then with a deep breath, I pushed forward on my bike. Why does the author choose this point of view with which to write the passage? A. to describe how bicycle riding can be a very dangerous activity B. to know why the friends of the narrator knew how to ride a bike C. to show how the narrator feels about riding a bike for the first time D. to prove that people of any age can learn how to ride a bicycle

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Leela took her seat in the church pew in anticipation of her cousin Alice's wedding. Alice was Leela's favorite cousin. Leela recognized the beginning notes of Pachelbel's Canon in D floating off the strings of the quartet. The wedding party began slowly coming down the aisle. The wedding is starting. I bet Alice will look amazing in her wedding dress! Leela thought to herself. After the wedding party had taken their positions at the front of the sanctuary, the "Wedding March" began playing and the double doors at the back of the room opened in unison, and the guests stood up. Alice, her arm linked with her father's arm, took a deep breath. The day had finally come. She was marrying Bobby, the love of her life. Alice noticed that he looked nervous standing at the end of the aisle, but at the same time, his joy was evident by the huge smile and the glint in his eye when he saw his bride in her wedding dress. Alice began her march down the aisle to open a new chapter of her life. From which point of view is this passage written? A. The point of view shifts from first person to third person. B. The point of view switches from third person to first person. C. first person D. third-person omniscient

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