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3first, all of the kids gathered in a large room made to look like the house floor. there, jamal and the other winners said the pledge of allegiance and learned about the history of the pledge. several speakers went to the front of the room and made announcements. then all of the kids watched and listened as the speakers debated. some kids, who thought the day would be less educational, said the debate was monotonous. jamal, however, enjoyed this exchange of words mostly because one day he wanted to be a great debater. to him, this was one of the best moments of the day.

if jamal narrated his own account of his experience as a junior representative, which would be one difference between his account and mary mccormick's?
a) jamal's account of his own experience would most likely be in first person.

b) jamal's account of his own experience would most likely be in second person.
c) jamal's account of his own experience would most likely be in third person objective.
d) jamal's account of his own experience would most likely be in third person omniscient.

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