Which point of view does the narrator use in the passage?
Hilda, however, likes you. You are young and remind her of her sister, the professional
skater. "But I hate to skate," you say. And Hilda smiles, nodding. "Yup, that's exactly
what my sister says sometimes and in the same way." "What way?" "Oh, I don't know,"
says Hilda. "Your bangs parted on the side or something."
From Lorrie Moore, Self-Help. Copyright 1985 by Lorrie Moore
first person
second person
third person
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