Read the entire Peter Pan excerpt below. Notice how Wendy's point of view changes as the dialogue continues. Which of her points of view comes first, second, and third? Arrange them in number order and select the correct answer below. (1 point) Responses 1,2,3 1,2,3 3,2,1 3,2,1 2,1,3 2,1,3 3,1,2

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"Peter," she said, faltering, "are you expecting me to fly away with you?"

"Of course; that is why I have been waiting here," he said, calmly.

"But how can I fly? I am not a bird," she protested.

"You will when you see me do it," he replied. "Come on, Wendy, I'll teach you."

Wendy's points of view in the dialogue:
1. "But how can I fly? I am not a bird," she protested.
2. "Peter," she said, faltering, "are you expecting me to fly away with you?"
3. "Of course; that is why I have been waiting here," he said, calmly.

Therefore, the correct order is 2,1,3.
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