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English, 20.02.2021 01:00 marithatkid

Yall know ur point of veiw huh huh hu Read the passage. Then, select the point of view.

My Aunt Helen was my favorite person in the whole world. She was my mom's sister. She got straight A's when she was a teenager, and she used to give me books to read. My father said that the books were a little too old for me, but I liked them, so he just shrugged and let me read.

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