In the Jungle
He swiftly prances across the woods when he spots a deer a couple of yards away. He is hungry and tired, and desires nothing more than to eat and take a long, much deserved nap. Unfortunately, the deer spots him from a distance and takes off at once. He chases it for a while, but the smoldering weather eventually gets the best of him, and instead, he takes a turn and heads for the nearest pond. The glittering water of the pond is extremely inviting, and he gulps down as much of it as he can. Once he is done quenching his thirst, he looks down at his reflection in the water. He cannot help but admire the black stripes spread across his majestic orange body. His eyes appear like two glowing stars. No wonder the deer ran away. No one would dare to be in the presence of someone as glorious as him.
This story is told through
A.
a second person point of view.
B.
a second person, then third person point of view.
C.
a third person point of view.
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English, 22.06.2019 04:30, kalebrayburn62
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