Question
Which point of view does the narrator use in the passage?
Hilda, however, likes you. You are young and remind her of her sister, the professional skater. "But I hate to skate," you say. And Hilda smiles, nodding. "Yup, that's exactly what my sister says sometimes and in the same way." "What way?" "Oh, I don't know," says Hilda. "Your bangs parted on the side or something."
First person
Second person
Third person limited
Third person omniscient
Hilda, however, likes you. You are young and remind her of her sister, the professional skater. "But I hate to skate," you say. And Hilda smiles, nodding. "Yup, that's exactly what my sister says sometimes and in the same way." "What way?" "Oh, I don't know," says Hilda. "Your bangs parted on the side or something."
First person
Second person
Third person limited
Third person omniscient
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The passage uses **second person** point of view. This is indicated by the use of "you," which directly addresses the reader or a character in the narrative.