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How is the narrator’s point of view revealed in the poem? F. The narrator expresses his own thoughts and desires. G. The narrator reveals the other characters' ideas. H. The narrator uses personification to describe his actions. J. The narrator explains his interactions with other characters.

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Based on the options provided, the correct answer is F. The narrator expresses his own thoughts and desires.

In poetry, the narrator's point of view is often revealed through the use of first-person or third-person point of view. In first-person point of view, the narrator speaks from his own perspective, using words like "I" and "me." In third-person point of view, the narrator speaks from an outside perspective, using words like "he" and "she."

In the given options, F is the only one that describes the narrator expressing his own thoughts and desires. The other options describe the narrator revealing other characters' ideas (G), using personification to describe his actions (H), or explaining his interactions with other characters (J). None of these options directly describe the narrator's point of view.
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