Answer:
D
Explanation:
First person uses words such as I or me looking through the eyes of the character
Second person uses you to give a sense of you literally being the character
Third person uses she/he/they to have a more omnipotent view
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There's nothing really that means exactly "laughing at oneself," as far as I know, but some related words are self-ridicule and self-belittlement, though these have a more negative connotation. Hope this helps.
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<span>Lady Bracknell says her maid is trustworthy but has to bribe her to get help. "trustworthy maid, but whose confidence I purchased by a coin"
</span>Gwendolen's father appears to be an unhappy man.
Lady Bracknell does not approve of Gwendolen dating Jack.
Hope my answers have helped you.