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GaryK [48]
3 years ago
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Which two of these sentences are written in second-person point of view? Craig and his band of misfits were not welcome at Ayesh

a's party. People have to understand that skating is fun only when done with caution. It takes half a day's ride to reach my grandma's place in Cotton Valley. When you ride in a 1967 car, the world just seems to move a little slower. There you are, waiting for the bad news, when a relative starts laughing loudly.
English
2 answers:
marta [7]3 years ago
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Answer:

The sentences that are written in second-person point of view are "When you ride in a 1967 car, the world just seems to move a little slower" and "There you are, waiting for the bad news, when a relative starts laughing loudly," since they are both written using the pronoun <em>you</em>. Second person point of view can also introduce pronouns <em>your </em>and <em>yours</em>.

Paha777 [63]3 years ago
3 0
"When you ride in a 1967 car, the world just seems to move a little slower." and "There you are, waiting for the bad news, when a relative starts laughing loudly." are two sentences written in second-person point of view.
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