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Read the passage. "she's a good dog, isn't she? " doris said, hoping one of them would agree with her. which identifies the point of view in this passage? a. the presence of a narrator indicates first-person point of view. b. the dialogue and the pronoun one indicate second-person point of view. c. the pronouns she and them indicate third-person point of view. d. there is not enough information in the passage to determine point of view.

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