To accurately determine the point of view demonstrated in the excerpt from "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen, I would need to see the passage you are referring to. However, if you analyze the passage yourself, here are some guidelines for identifying the point of view:
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Third-person limited narrator: This perspective focuses on one character's thoughts and feelings at a time, providing insight into their inner world while maintaining a degree of distance from others.
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Third-person omniscient narrator: This perspective offers a broader view, allowing insight into multiple characters' thoughts and emotions simultaneously.
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Second-person narrator: This perspective addresses the reader directly using "you."
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First-person narrator: This viewpoint involves a character narrating their own experience, using "I."
If you could provide the passage, I would be happy to help identify the point of view used in it!