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Literature
Narrative Point of View
First Person, Third Person, Objective, Subjective
In the story "The Balek Scales," the point of view employed by the author can be identified as (1 point) Responses first person. first person. third person. third person. objective. objective. subjective.
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The point of view employed by the author in the story "The Balek Scales" can be identified as third person objective.
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