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Pleas hel also will give branliest to whoever gets it right and lot of piont

Which passage is written from third-person point of view?
A.
Dear Angela, are you excited about being a new big sister? You're going to get to teach your new brother everything you know.
B.
John just called with the news. My new nephew was born at 6:07 a. m. this morning. I ran upstairs to tell Angela the news. I couldn't wait to meet the baby.
C.
Sally got off of the phone with her brother-in-law. She immediately ran upstairs to tell Angela the news. She couldn't wait to meet her new nephew.
D.
My brother was born at 6:07 a. m. this morning. My aunt woke me up to tell me the news. She told me to get up and get ready to go the hospital.

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