In which point of view is the following statement from "Raymond's Run" written?

"I don't…believe in standing around with somebody in my face."

Question 1 options:

objective

subjective

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The statement "I don't believe in standing around with somebody in my face" from "Raymond's Run" is written in the subjective point of view.
What type of tone does Squeaky have when she says, "That's right, Fatso. And the next word out of anybody and I'll be their mother too."

Question 2 options:

aggressive

happy

joyful
The type of tone that Squeaky has when she says, "That's right, Fatso. And the next word out of anybody and I'll be their mother too" is aggressive.
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