The passage is told in the present; first-person tense, as it uses "me" and "I" to convey the personal feelings and experiences of the speaker.
The following passage (lines 31–33) is told in the tense, from a _____ point of view.
Please, don’t stop me on streets to ask what Jihad is,
don’t mistake me for one of them, don’t stare at me like an alien,
like a one-eyed, four-legged, green monster of your nightmares.
Group of answer choices
past; first-person
past; second-person
present; third-person
present; first-person
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