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What pronouns are used in third-person point of view to refer to the protagonist?

they, them

I, me, my

you, your

he or she
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In third-person point of view, the pronouns used to refer to the protagonist are typically "he," "she," or "they." Therefore, the correct option from your list is:

**he or she**

"they, them" can also be included when referring to a protagonist in a gender-neutral context.
8 months ago

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