"You should just go somewhere. You ruined our relationship, and I don't want to talk to you anymore," Bertha said to Mitchell as he begged her for forgiveness, "But, Bertha, you are the best girl in the world. You make my dreams come true." Bertha ignored his pleas.

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

I think it is told from the second person point of view

Nope. This isn't told from the third person point of view.

I'm sorry. My last post was a stupid typo.

It is not from the second person point of view. This is from the third person point of view

The correct answer is c) third person.

To determine the point of view in a given passage or piece of writing, we look at the pronouns used to refer to the characters or individuals in the story. In the given conversation between Bertha and Mitchell, Bertha is referring to Mitchell using third-person pronouns (he, his). This indicates that the conversation is being told from the perspective of a narrator who is not directly involved in the conversation but is observing and reporting on it. Therefore, the point of view is in the third person.