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I think it’s either 1st or 3rd, if it has i it would be first person if not it’s third. I hope this helps.
Answer:
The point of view in which Crane writes in The Open Boat is third-person limited omniscient. It specifies an external narrator who is witnessing the story from afar, either at a near distance or a remote one.
Explanation:
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