Read the excerpt from Homecoming.

With her brothers and sisters near, with the two youngest asleep in the back seat, sitting as they were in a cocoon of darkness, she should feel safe. But she didn't. Though it was standing still, the car seemed to be flying down a highway, going too fast. Even the dark inside of it was not deep enough to hide them. Faces might appear in the windows at any time, asking angry questions.

What point of view does the excerpt show?

first-person point of view
second-person point of view
third-person point of view
first- and third-person point of viewe

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The excerpt is written in third-person point of view. It narrates the thoughts and feelings of a character without using first-person pronouns like "I" or "we." Instead, it refers to the character with third-person pronouns like "she" and "they."

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