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English, 19.06.2020 16:57, dhhdndnd

Read this story adapted from Aesop's Fables. Which two pronouns reveal that the story uses the third-person point of view? The Cobbler Turned Doctor

A Cobbler, unable to make a living by mending shoes, began to practice medicine. He (had) no knowledge of medicine, but he sold a drug that he

pretended could cure all poisons. One day, the Cobbler fell ill, and the Governor of the town wanted to test the Cobbler's skill. The Governor

asked for a cup, and while filling it with water, he pretended to mix poison with the Cobbler's medicine. The Governor commanded the Cobbler

to drink from the cup. The Cobbler, fearing death, immediately confessed that he did not know anything about medicine. The Governor then

called all the citizens together and addressed (them): "of what folly have (you)been guilty? You have not hesitated to entrust (your)heads to a

man, whom no one could employ to make even the shoes for their feet."

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