Asked by mimi

From which point of view is the poem told?
Responses
A First and third personFirst and third person
B Second personSecond person
C First personFirst person
D Third personThird person

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can’t tell without seeing the poem. Please paste the poem or an excerpt.

Meanwhile, here’s how to identify the point of view so you can check quickly:

- First person: narrator uses I, me, we, us. The speaker is a character in the poem recounting feelings, events, or thoughts.
- Second person: uses you, your. The poem addresses the reader or another character directly.
- Third person: uses he, she, they, the names of characters. The narrator is outside the action.
- Mixed/shifted: the poem may switch pronouns (e.g., moves from I to he, or addresses you in one stanza and uses he in another).

If you paste the poem I’ll tell you exactly which one it is and why.