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English, 06.03.2021 04:20, soccer816

Read this excerpt from the poem "The Missing Books": Detective, sidekick, both confused,
Sandra, for the stakeout, used
Clear powder to cover the box,
While Dennis hid, eyes like a hawk's.

Read this excerpt from the story, The Mystery of the Missing Library Books:

As the library prepared to close, Sandra volunteered to help Victor place new releases on the shelves. As the two library helpers laughed together, Sandra secretly coated the box in an invisible powder of her own invention. The powder would stick to the thief's hands and show up under a black light. Meanwhile, I found a hiding spot in the shelves. It was incredibly cramped, and I had to stay very still.

What is a difference in how the authors use point of view in both texts? (2 points)

a
In "The Missing Books," the point of view shows that Dennis had eyes like a hawk's. In The Mystery of the Missing Library Books, the point of view shows Dennis felt cramped in the hiding spot.

b
In "The Missing Books," the point of view shows that Dennis hid. In The Mystery of the Missing Library Books, the point of view shows that Dennis found a hiding spot in the shelves.

c
In "The Missing Books," the point of view shows that Sandra used powder to cover the box. In The Mystery of the Missing Library Books, the point of view shows that Sandra coated the box in powder.

d
In "The Missing Books," the point of view shows that Sandra and Dennis prepared a stakeout. In The Mystery of the Missing Library Books, the point of view shows that Sandra and Dennis prepared to catch the thief.

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