Which point of view does the narrator use in the passage?
The trickle of people in the street became a stream.
Watching them, Grandmother sniffed. "I, for one, don't plan to leave my home just
because the government might change hands once again. What has that to do with an old
woman like me?"
Brave words, Sundara thought, but Grandmother had not seen the billboards all over
Phnom Penh, the hideous picture that warned what the Khmer Rouge would do if they
came to power.
From Linda Crew, Children of the River. Copyright 1989 by Linda Crew
first person
second person
third person limited
third person omniscient