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Which narrative point of view is shown in the passage?
The woman's arms are still thrown wide, and you realize she has not paused, that her voice alone has changed the air, and when she goes on, "Welcome to the Circus Tresaulti!" you applaud like your life depends on it, without knowing why.
From Genevieve Valentine, Mechanique: A Tale of the Circus Tresaulti. Copyright 2011 by Genevieve Valentine
A. first person
B. second person
C. third person limited
D. third person omniscient
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