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Based on your understanding of Daly's "Sixteen," which fact would you select to support your understanding?

1. The purpose of Daly's "Sixteen" is to warn other girls not to trust the boy, as he does not fulfill his promises.
2. The theme of Daly's "Sixteen" is young love and disappointment.
3. The point of view in Daly's "Sixteen" is third person omniscent.
4. The point of view in Daly's "Sixteen" is told from the boy's point of view.

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User Trevor Austin
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#2 is correct of Daly's "Sixteen". Young love and disappointment are both concurrently running themes throughout the story, as it focuses around a teenage girl experiencing relationships and breaking up with boys for the first time in her life. It delves into the conflict between the young protagonist's heart and mind as she grows up and develops feelings for boys around her.
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