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Oksanka [162]
2 years ago
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What is second person point of view? Could you also give examples of this.

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Alchen [17]2 years ago
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What is second person point of view?

Answer:

Hi, there! ♚♛♕♔ッ✨

the second person point of view type of story, the narrator, or the person telling the story, incorporates the reader into the story by using the words 'you,' 'your,' or 'yours'. In this case, the reader becomes part of the story being told.

"You are an invisible man.” This Is your Example!

Hope this Helps!

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34kurt2 years ago
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Answer:

Second person point of view is when the writer uses “you” as the main character in a narrative. Example using the first line of Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man: 1st person: “I am an invisible man.” 2nd person: “You are an invisible man.”

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