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Which point of view does the narrator use in the passage?
"This," said my godmother in an undertone, "is the child." Then she said, in her naturally
stern way of speaking, "This is Esther, sir."
The gentleman put up his eyeglasses to look at me, and said, "Come here, my dear!" He
shook hands with me, and asked me to take off my bonnet-looking at me all the while.
From Charles Dickens, Bleak House
first person
second person
third person

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Answer:

First-person

Explanation:

  • If the text uses "I," "we," "me," "us," "may," "mine," or "ours" as pronouns, then you have a first-person point of view.

  • If it uses "you," "your," or "yours" as pronouns, then you have a second-person point of view.

  • The third-person point of view is used when the subject is being spoken about. This point of view is a little trickier because it introduces gender into the mix. The feminine subjective singular case is "she," the masculine subjective singular case is "he," and the neuter subjective singular case is "it." When pluralizing, the pronoun is "they," regardless of gender.

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