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Which point of view is used when narrators tell stories from their own perspectives using I, me, we, or my?omniscient third personlimited third personfirst person

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Which point of view is used when narrators tell stories from their own perspectives using I, me, we, or my?omniscient third personlimited third personfirst person

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The point of view used when narrators tell stories from their own perspectives using "I", "me", "we", or "my" is first person.

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