Question 6 of 25
Which example uses a third-person point of view?
A. Deidra glared at him. "You have failed to explain how that's
relevant," she said.
B. I agree that South America produces a lot of great coffee.
C. One really should listen to Miles Davis; at least, that's what I think.
D. "Give the money to him," my teacher said. "And make sure he gets
there safely.
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Answer :

The correct answer is:

C. One really should listen to Miles Davis; at least, that's what I think.

Explanation:
- In third-person point of view, the narrator is not a character in the story. Instead, the narrator uses pronouns like "he," "she," "it," or "they" to refer to the characters. This creates a sense of detachment from the events being described.
- In option C, the use of "One" as a subject instead of "I" or a character's name indicates a third-person point of view. The phrase "at least, that's what I think" also suggests an external perspective, reinforcing the third-person narrative style.