Terryn spent a long day "climbing mountains" (the hills near their house) with her little brother Justin. By the time they finished "exploring new territory" (the street over from theirs), she was all worn out.
"You two are so dirty!" Mom said as soon as they came in the house. "And you smell pretty bad, too—into the tub with both of you."
I want nothing more than to take a hot shower and go to bed, Terryn thought to herself.
She went directly to the bathroom to prepare for bed. Fifteen minutes later, she climbed into bed and pulled the covers over her head.
"I am going to sleep as long as I possibly can." Terryn sighed.
Just as Terryn began to drift to sleep, Justin began to bug her.
"Tell me a story," Justin said, as he snuggled beneath the covers.
"Isn't it your turn to tell me a story?"
"Um . . . I don't think so?"
"Um . . . You know I have told you stories every night this month."
"But, Sister!" Justin whined. "Your stories are always so much better than mine."
What point of view is this story told from?
A.
It is told from first person.
B.
It shifts from first person to third person.
C.
It shifts from third person to first person.
D.
It is told from third person.
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