what point of view is it if the text says he ,and his? please answer asap! thank you!

Could be 2nd and 3rd person

Third Person Point of View.

Third person is correct.

Damsel -- 2nd person is always "you" and rarely used in writing.

Yes, I realized that right after I posted it...*sigh* It's been a tiring day, my brain is all over the place...

When a text uses the pronouns "he" and "his," it indicates that the point of view is likely third-person masculine. The use of these pronouns suggests that the text is discussing a male character or subject.

To identify the point of view, it's important to look at the overall context of the text. Consider the surrounding details, the narrative voice, and the perspectives of the characters. Additionally, pay attention to other pronouns used and any other indicators of the narrator's identity or gender.

In some cases, the point of view may vary within the text, where different characters or narrators have their own perspectives. Therefore, examining the consistent use of pronouns throughout the text can give you a clear understanding of the point of view being presented.

It is worth noting that point of view can differ in various forms of literature, such as first person (using "I" and "me"), second person (using "you"), and third person (using pronouns like "he," "she," "it," "they," etc.). However, in this particular case you mentioned, the use of "he" and "his" suggests a third-person masculine point of view.