We determine a story's point of view by the narrator's position through describing settings and events.
The first-person point of view is used when a character tells the story. They use the word "I" to describe what is happening. They can write about the feelings and reactions to events that unfold from their point of view.
Example: I woke up late and missed the bus to school.
Stories written from the second-person point of view is when a story is told to you. This one is common in nonfiction writing.
Example: You are reading the descriptions of different points of view found in writing.
Third-person stories are written by a narrator who is not part of the story. "He", "she", and/or "it" are used to describe characters in the story. The narrator may only know what one character knows (limited), what a few characters know (multiple) or what all characters know (omniscient).
A narrator who is also in the story is telling the story from the first-person point of view. They're putting themselves in the story.
Answer:
go seek shelter in a very wickedness place that has no breakable objects such as windows
Explanation:
I think your word list and definition options got a little mixed up in the wording of this question. So let's start by looking at the meanings of the word choices you have.
Allegory is a word used for stories, poems, or pictures that can have a hidden meaning. Characters and events may stand for political, religious, or (most often) moral ideas.
A soliloquy is talking to yourself. When using the word soliloquy in reference to plays, it is when a character is alone on stage delivers a monologue (a long speech).
In a drama, an aside are words spoken to an audience by an actor. What the actor says is short and directed at the audience. Their monologue is not heard by other characters in the play.
When there is an introduction to a written or performed work, we call this a prologue. They are often delivered to the audience by an actor at the beginning of a play or as a preface to a written work.
Catharsis is the release of emotions, especially through art forms (music, painting, drama).
To match the definitions you were given #1 is prologue, #2 is catharsis, #3 is soliloquy, #4 is aside and #5 is allegory.