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English, 05.05.2020 15:22, madleneinejessup

Long stalactites hung from the mouth of the cave. A young man and a girl were arguing. He
said, "Come on, Kate. It'll be cool. I heard there's treasure down there. I'll keep you safe."
The young girl responded, "Yeah, Doug, but you can't see in the dark, and that cave is dark.
How are you going to keep me safe when you can't see?" Doug sighed. "Come on, Kate.
We'll use the light on my phone." Kate cocked her head and looked at Doug with her hands
on her hips.

A: Third person
B: 1st person
C: 2nd person
D:3rd person omniscient

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