Which point of view is established in this narrative?

the book is hide and seek

(1 point)
Responses

third person limited
third person limited

third person omniscient
third person omniscient

second person
second person

first person

Without an excerpt from the book "Hide and Seek," I cannot ascertain the point of view used in its narrative. The point of view refers to the perspective from which the story is told, which can be first person (using "I" or "we"), second person (using "you"), or third person (using "he," "she," "it," or "they").

In third person limited, the narrator knows only the thoughts and feelings of one character. In third person omniscient, the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters. The second person point of view is less common and addresses the reader using "you," making the reader a character in the story. The first person point of view has the narrator telling the story from their own perspective using "I" or "we."

If you provide a sample of the text or more contextual information about the book "Hide and Seek," I can help you determine the point of view.