Question
Which point of view does the narrator use in the passage?
You open your eyes. There's light in the compartment, blue and cold; and the train is stationary. Liz, Elizabeth Six, is kneeling on the bunk, leaning across to the window blind. Her hair brushes your face. You push yourself up. She says, "Look, Molly. Look. . . !"
First person
Second perosn
Third person limited
Third person ominiscient
You open your eyes. There's light in the compartment, blue and cold; and the train is stationary. Liz, Elizabeth Six, is kneeling on the bunk, leaning across to the window blind. Her hair brushes your face. You push yourself up. She says, "Look, Molly. Look. . . !"
First person
Second perosn
Third person limited
Third person ominiscient
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The passage uses the **second person** point of view. The narrator addresses the reader directly with "You open your eyes," and "You push yourself up," indicating a second-person perspective.