Question
Which point of view does the narrator use in the passage?
Osgood would never be a man of letters like Fields, a litterateur, and so hesitated to compare ideas of True Literature. "Why would Augustus Manning threaten such a measure? It's extortion, that's what," he said indignantly.
At this Fields smiled to himself, thinking of how much there still was to teach Osgood.
From Matthew Pearl, The Dante Club. Copyright 2003 by Matthew Pearl
Osgood would never be a man of letters like Fields, a litterateur, and so hesitated to compare ideas of True Literature. "Why would Augustus Manning threaten such a measure? It's extortion, that's what," he said indignantly.
At this Fields smiled to himself, thinking of how much there still was to teach Osgood.
From Matthew Pearl, The Dante Club. Copyright 2003 by Matthew Pearl
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The passage is written in third person point of view.
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