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Identifying the Narrator’s Perspective My mother's boarders were many of them young men, and usually farmers' sons. They were almost invariably of good character and behavior, and it was a continual pleasure for me and my brothers to associate with them. I was treated like a little sister, never hearing a word or seeing a look to remind me that I was not of the same sex as my brothers. I played checkers with them, sometimes "beating," and took part in their conversation, and it never came into my mind that they were not the same as so many "girls."

–Loom and Spindle,
Harriet H. Robinson

Which statement best reflects the narrator’s perspective on the boarders?

Robinson feels angry that the boarders are allowed to stay in her home.
Robinson feels superior to the boarders.
Robinson feels overlooked and left out when the boarders stay.
Robinson feels like an equal, even though she is the only girl.

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