which narrative point of view is shown in the passage? she said she had to find some way to keep herself…

which narrative point of view is shown in the passage? she said she had to find some way to keep herself busy now that her sons were taking off. you said that you hadnt left, not really. . . . the bread soon started to burn. she had made bread only two other times that you could recall. both times it had burned. from jay mcinerney, bright lights, big city. copyright 1984 by jay mcinerney first person second person third person limited third person omniscient

which narrative point of view is shown in the passage? she said she had to find some way to keep herself busy now that her sons were taking off. you said that you hadnt left, not really. . . . the bread soon started to burn. she had made bread only two other times that you could recall. both times it had burned. from jay mcinerney, bright lights, big city. copyright 1984 by jay mcinerney first person second person third person limited third person omniscient

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Brief Explanations:

El punto de vista narrativo se identifica por el uso de "you". El primer - persona se expresa con "yo", el tercer - persona limitado y omnisciente usan nombres propios o pronombres del tercer - persona ("él", "ella", "ellos"). El uso de "you" es característico del segundo - persona.

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B. second person