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5. Which sentences best show the point of view of the narrator? Select two options. * 10 points
A “She means we are alike, and she’s right because we are both eleven, and we both like movies, popcorn, and baseball.”
B “Let me tell you about the latest one because it shows that we always should expect the unexpected.”
C “As soon as we got to the picnic spot, Garrett told us not to leave there and went off with his tackle box and fishing pole.”
D “We spent some time admiring the huge fish, and then we told Garrett we were ready to eat.”
E “When Garrett appeared, we told him about the missing sandwiches, and he said, ‘Girls, they didn’t walk off on their own.’”
F “Garrett said, ‘If you had left out shrimp, a heron would have taken your lunch, but, no, a heron would not go for egg salad.’”

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