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narutouzamaki2:

Which of the following is a key indication of third-person narration? the use of "I" the use of "you" the use of "he" and "she" the use of "me"

XxAngelGirlxX:

THIRD-PERSON NARRATION: Any story told in the grammatical third person, i.e. without using "I" or "we": "he did that, they did something else." In other words, the voice of the telling appears to be akin to that of the author him- or herself. (Google)

imbadkidjenna:

well first person uses I, we and me, second person uses you and you're. so what pronouns does third person use?

supie:

Third person is when you aren't the person speaking and you're kind of telling what happened. For example if I was to say " `She` went inside the cave then `she` heard a big growl. `She` ran as fast as she could to the opposite direction.

supie:

So, option 1 option one uses the word `i`, saying I is talking in `first person` first person is when it is you talking about something you witnessed or did so if you're telling a story that you've witnessed, then it makes it first person using words like `i` and `we` or `us` can indicate that something is written in a first person point of view.

supie:

Then option 2: option 2 uses the words `you` the word `you` is second person second person is when another character is talking about someone. so basically when you see `you` that means it is being written from a second person view.

supie:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @supie So, option 1 option one uses the word `i`, saying I is talking in `first person` first person is when it is you talking about something you witnessed or did so if you're telling a story that you've witnessed, then it makes it first person using words like `i` and `we` or `us` can indicate that something is written in a first person point of view. \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) For option D, anything that has to do with you is first person. talking about yourself - what you have witnessed \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @supie Third person is when you aren't the person speaking and you're kind of telling what happened. For example if I was to say " `She` went inside the cave then `she` heard a big growl. `She` ran as fast as she could to the opposite direction. \(\color{red}{\text{Meaning of Third Person so you get a better understanding^}}\) \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) So you pick which one you think is the answer good luck

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