Which perspective is the following poem being told from, and how do you know? Not just sitting and waiting, it's more complicated. Not biding my time, buying a life by spending moments with this... Won't this end this endless reminiscing of time that's done? I'm hopeful for what's to come. (1 point) Responses first-person perspective because the narrator is outside of the poem first-person perspective because the narrator is outside of the poem third-person perspective because the narrator is telling the story third-person perspective because the narrator is telling the story third-person perspective because of the pronouns being used third-person perspective because of the pronouns being used first-person perspective because of the pronouns being used

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The poem is being told from a first-person perspective because of the pronouns being used. The use of "I'm," "my," and "this" indicates that the narrator is speaking from their own personal experience, reflecting their thoughts and feelings.