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English, 17.06.2021 19:10, Heyitsbrandi

Read this excerpt from Chapter 1 of I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou and answer the question. When I was three and Bailey four, we had arrived in the musty little town, wearing tags on our wrists which instructed ā€“ ā€˜To Whom It May Concernā€™ ā€“ that we were Marguerite and Bailey Johnson Jr. ā€¦ Negro passengers, who always traveled with loaded lunch boxes, felt sorry for ā€˜the poor little motherless darlingsā€™ and plied us with cold fried chicken and potato salad.

Which of the following best describes the narrative point of view of the above excerpt?

told from ā€œIā€ as an adult thinking about meaning of the event
told from view of the Negro passengers who see the children
told from ā€œIā€ as if she is a child reliving the event
told from readerā€™s point of view

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