English, 17.02.2022 20:40 hdamelis30
Which phrase best identifies a feature that can be used to identify the first-person point of view in an informational text?
the use of the pronouns he, she, or it to refer to the main character
the inclusion of the thoughts and feelings of all people in the text
the use of pronouns
the use of a narrator who takes part in the events of the text
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