Use the excerpt from the story Goldilocks Goes to Camp to answer the question. Loxie thought back to that dreadful day. She’d become separated from her Forest Explorers troop while hiking. For hours, she tramped through thickets and splashed across streams until she felt like collapsing. And then the little house appeared. She knocked, but no one was home. Desperate for a drink of water, she went inside, and the porridge and fire-warmed chairs and comfy beds were too much to resist. But then she’d awoken to that face—that furry face with its glistening snout and tiny, sharp teeth—only inches from her own. She’d screamed and screamed— Which dialogue might Loxie use to show her feelings if the story were written in first-person point of view? (1 point) Responses “I was so happy to find another creature to help me” “I was so happy to find another creature to help me” “The family greeted me with such kindness when they found me.” “The family greeted me with such kindness when they found me.” “It was the best adventure I ever had.” “It was the best adventure I ever had.” “When I saw the furry face staring back at me, I screamed!” “When I saw the furry face staring back at me, I screamed!” Skip to navigation

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The dialogue that Loxie might use to show her feelings if the story were written in first-person point of view is: “When I saw the furry face staring back at me, I screamed!” This expression directly conveys her fear and the immediate emotional reaction she experienced in that moment.