Use the story “Wheels for the Dragon” to answer the question.

Wheels for the Dragon

Does the story have a first-person or third-person point of view?

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first-person because the narrator is Pu Yi and he refers to himself using words like I and my
first-person because the narrator is Pu Yi and he refers to himself using words like I and my

third-person because the narrator does not refer to himself and uses words like she and her
third-person because the narrator does not refer to himself and uses words like she and her

third-person because the narrator does not refer to himself and uses words like his and he
third-person because the narrator does not refer to himself and uses words like his and he

first-person because the narrator is Reginald Johnson and he refers to himself using words like I and my
first-person because the narrator is Reginald Johnson and he refers to himself using words like I and my
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first-person because the narrator is Pu Yi and he refers to himself using words like I and my.