To determine the point of view demonstrated in an excerpt from "Hide and Seek" by Fyodor Sologub, you would need to analyze the text for specific indicators of narrative voice. Here are the definitions of the points of view:
- A) First person narrator: The narrator is a character in the story and uses "I" or "we."
- B) Third person omniscient narrator: The narrator knows everything about all characters, including their thoughts and feelings.
- C) Third person limited narrator: The narrator is outside the story and only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character.
- D) Second person narrator: The narrator addresses the reader directly using "you."
Without the specific passage, I can't analyze it directly, but you can look for signs that indicate which narrator is used. If "I" is used, it is first person. If there is an all-knowing description of characters, it is omniscient. If it focuses on one character's perspective, it's limited. If it speaks to the reader as "you," it is second person.
If you provide the excerpt, I can help you identify the point of view more accurately!