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Which sentence is written in second-person point of view?A.They discussed their next plan of action.B.We shouldn't give up so easily.C.She weighed her options and sighed.D.You don't suppose it's haunted, do you?SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Which sentence is written in second-person point of view?A.They discussed their next plan of action.B.We shouldn't give up so easily.C.She weighed her options and sighed.D.You don't suppose it's haunted, do you?SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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The sentence written in second-person point of view is: "You don't suppose it's haunted, do you?"

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Which of these excerpts from "Once in a Lifetime" by Jhumpa Lahiri most clearly uses second-person point of view? A. In addition to the quality and quantity of the food, she was worried about the weather . . . B. Our mothers had met when mine was pregnant. She didn't know it yet; she was feeling dizzy and had sat down on a bench in a small park. C. Your father was in the suit and tie he always wore, his handsome, bespectacled face leaning toward someone in conversation. D. By the following year I had outgrown the coat, and to my great relief it was donated to charity.  E. During the party it started snowing, as predicted, stragglers arriving with wet, white-caked coats that we had to hang from the shower-curtain rod.

Point of View (POV): The author decides who the narrator is and from whose perspective the story is told. This can be first-person (using "I" and narrated by a character in the story), second-person (using "you," addressing the reader directly), or third-person (he, she, they).

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