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Hello from "The End of Captain Bonnet" Part 1 What is the point of view of this story? A. first person from the point of view of Captain Bonnet B. third person from the point of view of Captain Bonnet C. third person from the point of view of Bellamy D. third person from the point of view of Woods Part 2 Which quotation is evidence of the correct answer to Part 1? A. "For that reason, it was the perfect place for a pirate to hide his plunder." B. "'Perhaps I'll buy a sugar plantation and live out the rest of my life as a gentleman of leisure.'" C. "Bellamy said nothing, but Bonnet did not miss the disgusted look that briefly crossed the youth's face." D. "'I, Lieutenant Thomas Woods, hereby place you and your men under arrest.'"

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