Kristina2000
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The point of view in which narrators tell stories from their own perspectives and using like he, she, they, him, her, them, or it, is called _____
1. unreliable.
2. omniscient.
3. third-person.
4. first-person

Answer :

The point of view in which narrators tell stories from their own perspectives and using like he, she, they, him, her, them, or it, is called 3. third-person, given that all of these pronouns are third person, either singular, or plural. 
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The point of view in which narrators tell stories from their own perspectives and using like he, she, they, him, her, the, or it, is called  third-person. Option 3 is correct.

Writing in third person meand writing from the third-person point of view, or outsider looking in, and employs pronouns like he, she, it, or they. It differs from the first person, which uses pronouns such as I and me, and from the second person, which uses pronouns such as you and yours.

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