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English, 17.07.2019 21:30, LunaShiner

"as the young woman stood looking out across the fields of wildflowers she had just walked through, the clouds began to gather over her head. it was then that she truly understood why he had done what he did, and why she had to suffer for it. he knew what he did was wrong, but it was the only choice he had." the passage above demonstrates which shift in point of view? a) 3rd person limited to 3rd person omniscient b) 1st person observer to 3rd person omniscient c) 3rd period limited to 1st observer d) 1st person participant to 3rd person limited

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