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Ere yet the morn its lovely blushes spread, see sewell number'd with the happy dead. hail, holy man, arriv'd th' immortal shore, though we shall hear thy warning voice no more. come, let us all behold with wishful eyes the saint ascending to his native skies; " (john wheatley, on the death of the rev. dr. sewell) the perspective (or point of view) of this passage can best be described as: question 3 options: first person second person third person

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