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English, 11.02.2021 23:10, evv012

PL HEL I WILL GIVE HEL I WILL GIVE HEL I WILL GIVE BRAINLIES Determine which point of view the passage is narrated. Your answers are either first-person, second-person, third-person objective, third-person limited, or third-person omniscient.

You shouldn't argue with people on the Internet. It is a waste of time and energy. Do you want to spend your precious life energy trying to type sense into some delusional fool who will only hate you for your efforts? No, you don't. The next time someone makes some outlandish claim that infuriates you, you should either ignore them, unfriend them, or block them. You will find these actions to be more satisfying than casting your pearls of wisdom before the likes of swine.

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