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Which point of view is used in this passage? janelle's audition was in 15 minutes, and her nerves were starting to wear thin. she paced backstage, her heated expression keeping everyone away. calm down, she thought. take deep breaths. you've worked hard, and you are going to get this part! the stage manager called over to her, "janelle! you're next." she flashed an angry "wait" sign with her hands and turned her back. ballerinas, the manager thought and rolled his eyes. audition days were the worst, and he was more than ready for this one to be over. a. first person b. third-person omniscient c. third-person limited d. second person

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