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Richard loved to watch his grandchildren play outside. The sounds of their laughter filled his
heart with joy. Jenny with her golden curls bouncing around when she played hopscotch, Roy and
Rob (the twins) shooting baskets in the driveway, and Ramey with the sun reflecting off of her
red hair when she twirled around in circles through the yard pretending to be a ballerina--each of
them brought a warmness into Richard's heart.
Richard's grandchildren also took great pleasure in the times they got to go visit him. Jenny
and Ramey both loved the back scratches he would give them. In their opinion, he gave the best
back scratches in the world. Roy and Rob loved listening to their grandfather's war stories from
World War II. He had seen a lot in his days. And Richard was never hesitant to relay his
experiences to the twins. You see, Richard thought people could learn a lot just by studying
history, and telling those stories from back in his day was just one of his ways of keeping history
alive. Richard knew all too well that a person's life on this planet should be celebrated, and he
celebrated each moment by giving his grandchildren memories that would last them a lifetime.
2. This passage is narrated in
A. second person
B. third person limited
C. first person
D. third person omniscient
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Answer:

This is B third person limited

Explanation:

We only know of Richards thoughts, and it uses the pronoun he.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

It shows his feelings about his grandkids and their feelings of interest to his stories and love for his actions for them.

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