Answer: It appears the last sentence lacks the most context.
Explanation:
Your question was a bit vague so I'm struggling to know exactly what you are asking here.
I would go ahead with D but I am sorry if I am wrong. Please let me know if I am wrong
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.”