"I don't want to put my shoes on," cried Timmy. Timmy had been fussy ever since snack time. He didn't get a cheese stick because Michael ate the last one. Then he didn't get to sleep at all during nap time. Now he was really worked up. "I want to go home. Get my mommy!"

a)first person
b)second person
c) third person
I think A

No. It's third person. Timmy's words are in quotes.

Yes, you are correct. The passage is written in the first person point of view. This is evident from the use of words like "I" and "my" which indicates that the perspective is from the narrator's point of view. In this case, the narrator is Timmy.

Based on the given passage, the perspective used in the passage is third person. The use of "Timmy" instead of "I" or "you" suggests that the narrative is not being told from Timmy's own perspective (first person), nor is it directly addressing the reader (second person). Instead, the passage uses the pronoun "he" to refer to Timmy, indicating a third-person point of view.