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what is the point of view in "Night" used in this text/ A) first person B) second person C) third person limited D) third person omniscient
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The point of view in Elie Wiesel's "Night" is A) first person. The narrative is told from Wiesel's perspective as he recounts his experiences during the Holocaust, using the pronoun "I" to share his thoughts and feelings.
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