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What does this excerpt tell the reader about Sally's point of view? She is frustrated that no one in the group believes her son's theory. Point of view She is concerned because her son is speaking the truth about the flash. She is worried about the well-being of her son among an angry group. She is confused about why the group may be agitated by her son.

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Answer: She is worried about the well-being of her son among an angry group

Step-by-step explanation:

Sally's point of view told by the excerpt is that "she is worried about the well-being of her son among an angry group".

This can be deduced when she spoke in a whisper, after she noticed how angry and antagonised the crowd was when she told her son not to speak the way he was speaking.

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