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You didn't mean to come here, but you came anyway. 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?
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• used third-person pronouns to tell the story from an outside perspective
• used omniscient perspective to show the narrator knows everything there is to know
• used first-person pronouns to tell the story from the character's perspective
• used second-person pronouns to bring the reader into the story

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To determine how the writer established a point of view, we need to identify which option accurately describes the perspective used in the writing.

- If the writer used **third-person pronouns** like "he," "she," or "they," this indicates an outside perspective.
- **Omniscient perspective** suggests that the narrator has access to all characters' thoughts and feelings.
- **First-person pronouns** (like "I" or "we") show the story is told from a character's personal experience.
- **Second-person pronouns** (like "you") make the reader a part of the story.

Based on these definitions, the answer that identifies how the writer established a point of view would depend on the specific example provided in the text. However, if we were to choose one based on common usage in literature, **"used first-person pronouns to tell the story from the character's perspective"** is a common way to establish a point of view.

If you have a specific text in mind, I can help identify which point of view was used in that context!

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