To answer the question regarding the tense and point of view in "Volar," I would need to know the specific details of the story. However, based on the common usage and themes, let's break down the possible interpretations:
If "Volar" is often told using a narrative where the narrator shares their own thoughts and feelings directly, it's likely to be B. present; first-person or A. past; first-person. If it's a more objective narrative about other characters, it might be C. past; third-person or D. present; third-person.
Based on the common understanding of "Volar," which often emphasizes personal experience and feelings, the answer is likely B. present; first-person.
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