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English, 27.08.2019 08:00, angelasnipes51orfryq

In "it's only fair,” the point of view is
a.) first person, from maritza’s point of view.
b.) first person, from avery’s point of view.
c.) third-person limited.
d.) third-person omniscient.

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In "it's only fair,” the point of view is
a.) first person, from maritza’s point of view.

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