When using pronouns such as you, your, and yours, you're writing in which point of view?

A. First-person
B. Compound-person
C. Second-person
D. Third-person

my answer is c.

Correct

C. Second-person, unless you're referring to yourself, in which case it could be first-person. But when using pronouns like "you," "your," and "yours," you are generally addressing the reader or someone else directly, making it second-person. But hey, don't worry, pronouns can be a bit confusing sometimes!

Your answer is correct. Using pronouns such as "you," "your," and "yours" is an example of writing in the second-person point of view. It directly addresses the reader or audience.

Your answer is correct! When using pronouns such as "you," "your," and "yours," you are writing in the second-person point of view. The second-person point of view is used to directly address the reader or audience. In this case, the speaker is speaking directly to "you" or the person being addressed. Good job!