Story 1: Just after we turned 16, my best friend and I got jobs at our favorite shoe store. One our first day we were in the storage room, gazing up at the racks of merchandise we would spend the next several weeks hauling out to the floor for customers. My friend promptly knocked a cart into the rack and sent a small stack of boxes careening into the wall. He moved to clean up the mess, but I quickly stopped him. On the way in, he’d nearly tripped over his own feet. Enough was enough. “Please, let me,” I said. “You’re having a clumsy day. Let’s not make things worse.” He laughed as I picked the boxes up and spun to put them back on the shelf. But as I spun, my hip caught the cart hard. It bounced into the rack again—and this time, the rack collapsed entirely. Boxes tumbled, shoes went everywhere, and soon we were staring at a huge mess. “At least we didn’t make it worse,” my friend said. “That would have been bad.” Story 2: Working at the store was a real grind, but they all knew what was at stake—what they stood to gain. So long as they could keep the old shopkeeper happy and bring home their checks to squirrel away each Friday, the possibility of a summer trip glowed on their horizon. It would be just them, too. Their parents had already agreed. Their first real taste of independence. When things got especially tough—the customers loved to be rude!—the friends would duck into the darkest corner of the storeroom to text one another for support. Sometimes they would browse pictures of the beach or the boardwalk. It was always enough to get them through another shift. Question Select the correct answers from the lists.(1 point) Use the story excerpts to answer the question. Story 1 is told from a point of view. Story 2 told from a point of view.

Story 1 is told from a first-person point of view.

Story 2 is told from a third-person point of view.

Story 2 is told from a third-person point of view.

third person limited

third person omniscient

Story 2 is told from a third-person limited point of view.