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Identify the point of view used in the following passage: "You are not the kind of guy who would be at a place like this at this time of the morning. But here you are, and you cannot say that the terrain is entirely unfamiliar, though the details are fuzzy."

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Second-person narration is rare in literature but often used in experimental fiction, giving the feeling that the reader is part of the action. Look for heavy use of "you."
Updated On: Aug 29, 2025
  • Third-person point of view
  • The limited point of view
  • Second-person point of view
  • First-person point of view
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation


Step 1: Recall definitions of points of view
- First-person uses "I," "we," narrator is the character telling the story.
- Second-person directly addresses the reader with "you," placing them in the story.
- Third-person uses "he," "she," "they," narrator outside the story.
- Limited describes events from one character's perspective (a subcategory of third-person).

Step 2: Apply to passage
The passage uses direct address: "You are not the kind of guy… But here you are…." This explicitly involves "you," the reader, as the character.

Step 3: Eliminate distractors
(A) Third-person — incorrect, no "he/she."
(B) Limited — incorrect, because narration is not third-person limited to one character.
(D) First-person — incorrect, no "I."
Therefore, the correct answer is: \[ \boxed{\text{Second-person point of view}} \]

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