Sagot :
Answer:
1. The sentence or situation is in third person's point of view.
2. First person's point of view
3. Second person's point of view
Explanation:
1. Third person point of view. The author is narrating a story about the characters and refers to them with the third person pronouns “he/she.”. It narrates what happens to the four boys and the dog.
3. Second person point of view. Second person point of view is structured around the “you” pronoun, and is less common in novel-length work. (“You thought you could do it.”). The clue in the sentence is the word 'you'.
2. First person point of view. In first person point of view, one of the characters is narrating the story. This is generally revealed by the “I” sentence construction and relies on first person pronouns. (“I went to work.”) The clue can be known from the word 'I' that was used in the second sentence.