Use the paragraph to complete the activity. Henry was only five when he first encountered the teacher who would be his lifelong mentor and guide. Although he was not quite a prodigy, Henry was a talented violinist, even at that age. Mr. Howard definitely saw something special in Henry, or he would not have consented to teach someone so young and untrained. Mr. Howard, a former professor and something of a prodigy himself, was both picky and prickly. (1 point) Drag and drop the words into the correct location. This story is told by a narrator who uses a point of view. The characters in the story are .

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Drag and drop??

This activity is asking for the narrator's point of view and the characters in the story.

From the given paragraph, it is clear that the paragraph is told from a third-person point of view as the narrator refers to the characters by their names ("Henry," "Mr. Howard") rather than using personal pronouns like "I" or "we."
The characters in the story are Henry and Mr. Howard.

The activity requires the reader to drag and drop words into the correct location to complete the statement. Unfortunately, the paragraph provided does not contain any information about the narrator's point of view or the specific characters in the story. Therefore, without further information, it is not possible to complete the activity.