there are 2 opthion of second person narrative in my wxam

i chose the first one .. but want to make ure if i am right,
you become lost in labyrnith of lies
he was lost in labrinth of lies.
question 2
my son's peaches are ready for harvest.
the peaches are ready for harvest
which one in right?

Again. Number them. Leave spaces. Watch spelling, punctuation, etc.

Sra

In the first question, you are comparing two options for the second person narrative. The first option you mentioned is "you become lost in a labyrinth of lies." To confirm if you are correct, we can examine the usage of second person narrative.

Second person narrative is used when the speaker or writer refers to the person being addressed as "you." It is often used in instructions, directions, or when directly addressing the reader or listener. In your example, "you become lost in a labyrinth of lies" is a proper use of second person narrative because it directly addresses the reader or listener.

In the second question, you are comparing two phrases to describe the readiness of peaches for harvest. The first option is "my son's peaches are ready for harvest." The second option, "the peaches are ready for harvest," does not specify who the peaches belong to.

To determine which one is correct, it depends on the context and what you are trying to convey. If you are specifically referring to your son's peaches, then "my son's peaches are ready for harvest" would be the appropriate option. However, if you are referring to peaches in general, without any specific ownership, then "the peaches are ready for harvest" would be more suitable.

So, to summarize, in the first question, "you become lost in a labyrinth of lies" is a correct usage of second person narrative. In the second question, the correct option depends on whether you are referring to your son's peaches specifically or peaches in general.