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which point of view does the narrator use in the passage?
youre in the sun, and your father isnt, selling everything from beans to
furniture. hes always working... sometimes the travelers come for
friday night supper and everyone talks and laughs and theres dancing. you
can tap dance, and so can maisie, and the two of you spin and whirl and
tap until you can hardly breathe anymore. \daisy, maisie, give me your
answer do... im half crazy all for the love of you...\
from anne landsman, rowing lesson. copyright 2007 by anne landsman
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The passage uses "you" to address the reader/narratee directly, which is characteristic of second - person point of view. Phrases like "You're in the sun" and "the two of you" show that the narrator is speaking to the audience as "you", fitting the second - person narrative style.
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