2 Points
Which of these excerpts from Margaret Frink's memoir most clearly shows
that her story is told in the first person?
A. The Carsons had two wagons, with four horses to each, having
bought more horses at Ragtown, after losing their mules on the
desert.
B. But we had not traveled fifty miles down the stream before we
found the water gradually becoming brackish and discolored from
the salt and alkali in the soil.
C. There was some bare ground on the south side, but between the
rocks there was plenty of snow.
D. Much of the slope between the mountains and the river is covered
with sage-brush.
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