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English, 13.08.2021 23:20, kbarnes22

"Spot dropped her favorite tennis ball at Zara's feet and panted happily, eagerly anticipating the next throw. Zara looked down at the spit- and mud-covered toy, thinking she'd never seen anything so
gross in her whole life."
What is the point of view in this reading?
Second-person
First-person
O Third-person
there is no point of view

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