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which point of view is used in this passage?
lucy fussed over her veil, pulling it this way and that until it
was about ready to fall off. am i doing the right thing? she
thought, as her mother took the veil and arranged it
properly. \i love jeffery,\ she said suddenly and then glared
at her mother, as if challenging her to disagree. \of course
you do, dear,\ said her mother, \and he loves you, too.\ poor
lucy, the mother thought, remembering how nervous she
had been on her own wedding day. she gave her daughter
a quick hug and walked out to join the rest of the wedding
guests.
a. third - person omniscient
b. first person
c. second person
d. third - person limited
I". In second - person, the narrator would use "you". In third - person limited, the narrator would only know the thoughts of one character (usually the main character). Here, since we know the thoughts of two characters (Lucy and her mother), it is not third - person limited.
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I". In second - person, the narrator would use "you". In third - person limited, the narrator would only know the thoughts of one character (usually the main character). Here, since we know the thoughts of two characters (Lucy and her mother), it is not third - person limited.