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which point of view does the narrator use in the passage?
\why didnt you come up to the attic?\ meg asked her brother, speaking as though he were at least her own age. \ive been scared stiff.\
\too windy up in that attic of yours,\ the little boy said. \i knew youd be down. i put some milk on the stove for you. it ought to be hot by now.\
how did charles wallace always know about her? how could he always tell?
from madeleine lengle, a wrinkle in time. copyright 1962 by crosswicks
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The passage uses third-person point of view: it refers to characters by name (Meg, Charles Wallace) and uses pronouns like "her" and "he", and the narrator reports the characters' dialogue and internal thoughts about Meg without using first-person ("I/we") or second-person ("you") framing for the narrative perspective.
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