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You didn't mean to come here but you came here anyways now that you're here you might as well take a look around and figure out how to make our time together useful let's begin what did the writer do to establish a point of view is it first person second person third person point of view

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To determine how a writer establishes a point of view, it’s essential to identify which perspective is being used in the text. Here’s a brief overview of the three main types of point of view:

1. **First Person**: The narrator is a character in the story, using pronouns like "I" or "we." This perspective provides personal insights and emotional depth but is limited to the experiences of that character.

2. **Second Person**: The narrator addresses the reader directly using "you." This perspective is less common and creates an immersive experience, making the reader feel as though they are part of the story.

3. **Third Person**: The narrator is outside of the story and refers to characters using "he," "she," or "they." This can be further divided into:
- **Third Person Limited**: The narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of one character.
- **Third Person Omniscient**: The narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters, offering a broader perspective.

Establishing a point of view involves various techniques, such as:

- **Narrative Voice**: The choice of words and style reflects the character's voice in first-person or the narrator's tone in third-person.
- **Character Insights**: In first-person or third-person limited, thoughts and emotions of the viewpoint character(s) provide deeper understanding.
- **Direct Address**: In second person, using "you" creates an interactive dialogue with the reader.

To analyze how a specific writer establishes their point of view, examine the use of pronouns, the depth of character insight provided, and the narrative style. If you have a particular text in mind, I can help analyze it further!