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HIST: Analyze Crufl and Strecture Identify the choice that best enswers the question. __ 43. In which of the following lines from "Avance"is the third-person paint of view mast clear? Choose two options. a. She'd weigh a peach in her hands b. In the spidery crawlspace c. At least twelve times a day a She counts eight engagement rings Junebugs pinned to a shoct of cork __ 14. Read the following excerpt from "The Good Life." It't makes me nostalglo For the years I lived on coffee and bread, Hungry all the time,walking to work on payday Like a woman journeying for water Which point of view does this excerpt illustrate? a. first-person b. second-person c. third-person limited d. third-person omniscient __ 15. In "Money,"how does the reader learn about the father's feeling of irritation after the young boy comes to the family's door? a. from the father's thoughts b. from the omniscient speaker c. from the mother's words d.from the first-person speaker
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**43.** The two lines from "Avarice" that most clearly use third-person point of view are:* **a. She'd weigh a peach in her hands:** The pronoun "she" indicates a third-person perspective. The narrator is observing and describing the actions of someone else.* **d. She counts eight engagement rings:** Again, the pronoun "she" marks this as third-person. The narrator is reporting on the actions of the woman.Options b and c describe locations and frequency, not the actions of a specific person from an outside perspective, so they don't clearly indicate third-person point of view. Option e, "Junebugs pinned to a sheet of cork," is a descriptive fragment that lacks a pronoun and doesn't explicitly establish a point of view.**14.** The excerpt from "The Good Life" illustrates **a. first-person** point of view. The use of "me," "I," and "my" clearly indicates the speaker is recounting their own personal experience.**15.** In "Money," the reader learns about the father's irritation **b. from the omniscient speaker.** An omniscient speaker has access to the thoughts and feelings of all characters. If the story reveals the father's inner feelings of irritation without him directly stating them, it suggests an omniscient narrator is providing that insight. The other options would involve a more limited perspective.