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English, 23.11.2019 02:31 dixonmckenzie1429

Black snake! black snake!
come and live with me!
i'll feed you and i'll pet you/
and then i'll set you free!

which identifies the point of
view?

the pronouns / and me indicate first-person point of view.

the pronoun you indicates second-person point of view.

the refrain "black snake! " indicates third-person point of view.

nothing in this passage indicates point of view. it cannot be determined.

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