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excerpt from the dog, the rooster, and the fox
adapted from aesop’s tale

dog and rooster were great friends. they had lived on a farm together happily for a long time but then decided that they wanted to see the world. so far, they had traveled for a week and had seen beautiful mountains, hills, and valleys. they had enjoyed seeing new places and learning new things.

now, they had arrived in a different part of the country where they did not know any animals. a light rain had fallen for most of the morning, but the sun was peeking through the clouds. the friends walked into a large meadow that was dotted with oak and maple trees.

what point of view is the story told from?
a) first person
b) third person
c) second person
d) there is no particular point of view.

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