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Literature
Elements of a story
Point of View
In the story "The Black Sheep," the point of view can best be identified as (1 point) Responses objective. objective. subjective. subjective. first person. first person. second person.
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The point of view in the story "The Black Sheep" can best be identified as subjective.
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