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When using pronouns such as you, your, and yours, you're writing in which point of view?
A. First-person
B. Compound-person
C. Second-person
D. Third-person


my answer is c.
10 years ago

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Answered by Ms. Sue
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When using pronouns such as you, your, and yours, you're writing in which point of view?
A. First-person
B. Compound-person
C. Second-person
D. Third-person


my answer is c.

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