"I have no idea what you're talking about!" Marina insisted. In fact, she seemed a little offended at the implication that she had taken the birthday cake from the kitchen. Sharon felt compelled to apologize. "I'm sorry, Marina," she said. "I'm just upset. I don't have enough time to bake yet another cake for Bryan. We have to find this one! It couldn't have disappeared into thin air!" "We'll find it, Sharon," Marina replied. "There has to be a simple explanation. No matter what, though, Bryan will have a wonderful birthday." "I know. Thanks, Marina." And with that, Sharon and Marina went to find the cake culprit. 3 From which point of view is this passage written? A. first person B. third person C. The point of view switches between third person and first person. D. second person
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a or b or c or d
Writing in third person is writing from the third-person point of view, or outsider looking in, and uses pronouns like he, she, it, or they. It differs from the first person, which uses pronouns such as I and me, and from the second person, which uses pronouns such as you and yours. So given this information, which do you think your answer is? ^-^
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