The point of view in the passage you've provided is third person limited. This is indicated by the use of "both girls" and by focusing on the individual experiences of Jessica and Tammy, rather than using "I" (first person) or an overarching voice that knows everything about all characters (third person omniscient). Instead, we only get insights into what these two girls enjoy, without any deeper knowledge of their thoughts or feelings beyond what is mentioned.
Both girls took in our class Jessica enjoyed drawing people Tammy like to make paper craps. What is the point of you here a second person be first person C third person limited or third person omnipotent
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