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Which point of view does the narrator use in the passage? the water at the bottom of the horses' buckets is murky and has oats floating in it. but it's water all the same, so i carry the buckets outside, remove my shirt and dump what's left over my arms, head, and chest. "feeling a little less than fresh, doc?" says august.



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The point of view that the narrator use in the passage is First-person point of view.

Because In first-person point of view, the narrator takes the role of a character in the narrative and tells the tale from their own perspective. As in the given passage the narrator is talking about his own personal experience and is using the pronoun like I, which indicates that the passage is written in first person point of view.

Readers get a close-up look at the characters and a front-row seat to the action while reading from the first person point of view. It's a common writing technique for nonfiction, especially for autobiographies and memoirs.

The pronouns "I," "me," "we," and "us" are used in first person point of view to convey the narrator's perspective. In a first-person narrative, the protagonist or a supporting character tells the story while the protagonist narrates their experiences.

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