It is in third person point of view because it has dialogue that is described by a narrator whom is not included in the story.
<span>D. Readers' Guide
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"</span><span>Student Answer B
Correct Answer D:</span>
The sentence which is an effective example of I-language:
"I don't like having to remind you about your chores."
I’m gonna guess 1 because it sounds the smartest