Asked by bill
Which point of view is used in this passage?
third person
first person
second person
first and second person
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I can’t tell from your message because you didn’t include the passage. Please paste the passage and I’ll identify the point of view.
Meanwhile, here’s how to tell which POV a passage uses:
- First person: narrator uses I, me, my, we, us, our and is a character in the story. Example: “I walked to the river and felt the cold water.”
- Second person: narrator addresses the reader as you (singular or plural). Example: “You walk to the river and feel the cold water.”
- Third person: narrator refers to characters by he, she, they, names, or titles. Example: “She walked to the river and felt the cold water.”
- First and second person: the passage switches between I/we and you (both pronouns appear).
Paste the passage and I’ll label it and briefly explain why.
Meanwhile, here’s how to tell which POV a passage uses:
- First person: narrator uses I, me, my, we, us, our and is a character in the story. Example: “I walked to the river and felt the cold water.”
- Second person: narrator addresses the reader as you (singular or plural). Example: “You walk to the river and feel the cold water.”
- Third person: narrator refers to characters by he, she, they, names, or titles. Example: “She walked to the river and felt the cold water.”
- First and second person: the passage switches between I/we and you (both pronouns appear).
Paste the passage and I’ll label it and briefly explain why.
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