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Read the passage and then identify whether it is written from a first-person or third-person perspective. Also, explain how the dialogue in the passage develops the point of view of the narrator
or speaker

Hugo marched across the parking lot just to look
Margie in the eye. He wasn't all that upset, but he wanted
to prove a point
said you could borrow the car for one hour, Margie
Onel it's been fourl And now I'm going to miss my cooking
class!" Margie knew Hugo was just being dramatic. She
knew he hated his cooking class and wished she had
gotten him something else for his birthday.
y, like a framed
map or concert tickets.
"Sorry, Hugo. I know how important that cooking class
is to you. I apologize."
Well, OK. That's all I wanted to hear. And
"And next time I'll only take the car for as long as you
say," she said. Margie knew the car wasn't the issue. Hugo
just wanted to be right; he wanted to be in charge. She
hatched a plan to take the car for even longer tomorrow
just to mess with him some more.
"Good, I'm glad we have an understanding." Hugo said.
But he also had a funny feeling they'd be having a similar
conversation tomorrow

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