The second-person point of view in writing directly addresses the reader as 'you' or 'your.' It is evident in phrases like 'Do not be disheartened if at first you suffer from stage-fright.'
Second-person point of view in writing is when the author addresses the reader directly using 'you' or 'your.' In the passage from 'The Art of Public Speaking' by Dale Carnegie, the indication of the second-person point of view can be seen in phrases like 'Do not be disheartened if at first you suffer from stage-fright' and 'but it will pay you to spare no pains to conquer it.'
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