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11111nata11111 [884]
2 years ago
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Which option is written in the first person point of view?

English
1 answer:
salantis [7]2 years ago
4 0

The option "After I had hiked four hours, the trail opened up before me to a meadow of beautiful green grass. Mountains stood majestically on the horizon. Exhausted but happy, I plopped down in the middle of the blanket of grass" written in the first-person point of view.

<h3>What is the First-person point of view?</h3>

The first-person point of view may be defined as the narrator being an individual in the novel, signifying the story from their own significance of view.

The given sentence is in first-person point of view because it utilizes “I” instead of characters' names like josh, Michaela, and Emily to address the main characters.

The complete question is as follows:

  • Michaela and Reed strapped on their backpacks. Michaela had calculated that their trip to the top of the mountain would take about three hours. She knew the climb would be tough, but having Reed along for conversation would help pass the time.
  • Emily peered at her watch. It had been four hours since she and Finn had started hiking the trail, but the destination had not yet appeared. What if they were lost? She hoped Finn couldn't sense her worry.
  • After I had hiked for four hours, the trail opened up before me to a meadow of beautiful green grass. Mountains stood majestically on the horizon. Exhausted but happy, I plopped down in the middle of the blanket of grass.
  • Josh trudged up the rocky slope, trying hard to keep his negative thoughts to himself. Kris, a fellow Explorers Club member, limped along a few feet behind him, complaining with every step. Neither one had realized how hard it would be to earn a hiking badge.

Therefore, the correct option for this question is C.

To learn more about First-person point of view, refer to the link:

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