From which point of view is this text told?

A.
It is told in the first–person by someone who is in the story.

B.
It is told in the third–person by someone who knows the characters.

C.
It is told in the first–person by Sergeant Arsenio.

D.
It is told in the third–person by someone who had heard this story.

the bot is wrong once again the right answer is obviously: It is told in the first–person by someone who is in the story.

Because if u read the story it reads in First person because it was using the letter I, and My
Ur welcome
Don't trust this answered Person/bot. use your head and take notes... you'll see improvement :)

dang ok ty

but i still do what need / want

oh and not to be rude just saying

To determine the point of view from which a text is told, we need to analyze the pronouns and narrative perspective used in the text. Let's analyze the options to find the correct answer:

A. It is told in the first-person by someone who is in the story.
This option suggests that the narrator is a character within the story. This could be identified by the use of pronouns such as "I," "me," and "we" to refer to the narrator as a participant in the events. However, the given text does not provide any evidence of this perspective.

B. It is told in the third-person by someone who knows the characters.
This option suggests that the narrator is an external observer who knows the characters involved in the story. This could be identified by the use of pronouns such as "he," "she," and "they" to refer to the characters. However, the given text does not provide any evidence of an external narrator who knows the characters.

C. It is told in the first-person by Sergeant Arsenio.
This option suggests that the narrator is Sergeant Arsenio, as it is mentioned explicitly. If the text contains references to the narrator as "I" or "me" and the character's name is mentioned, this could be considered as first-person narration. However, without the provided text, we cannot definitively confirm if this option is correct.

D. It is told in the third-person by someone who had heard this story.
This option suggests that the narrator is an individual who heard the story, but is not directly involved in it. This perspective could be identified by the use of pronouns such as "he," "she," and "they" to refer to the characters, as well as the use of past tense verbs. However, without the provided text, we cannot definitively confirm if this option is correct.

Based on the given information, we cannot determine the correct answer without the actual text. However, if you have the text, we can analyze it further to determine the accurate point of view.

B. It is told in the third–person by someone who knows the characters.