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I am pretty sure that secondary source more is more helpful than a primary source in hte way : <span>C. A secondary source summarizes large amounts of evidence. Definitely, even though both primary and secondary source are the most essential points in the essay, secondary embraces more information by making conclusions connected to all the paragraphs.
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To figure out point of view (POV), look for the PRONOUNS.
First person: told FROM the narrator's/author's point of view: uses the pronoun "I"
Second person: told directly TO the reader: uses the pronouns "you/yours" (for what it's worth, this POV is rare.)
Third person: told as an observation ABOUT the characters: uses the pronouns "he/she/it/they/his/hers/its/theirs"
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the best option is the sentence that has the boy leave the yard. </span>