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Select the correct answer What point of view is used in this excerpt from The Eranday by Horatio Alger?
hit rent was placing through the snow in the direction of the house where he lived with his step-mother and her son, when a snowball,
moist and hard struck him ist below his car with stinging emphasis. The pain was considerable, and Phil's anger rose.
He turned suddenly, his eyes tlashing Hercely, intent upon discovering who had committed this outrage; for he had no doubt that it was
Intentional
He looked in all directions, but saw no one except a mild old gentleman in spectacles, who appeared to have some difficulty in making his way
through the obstructed street
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