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The perspective, or point of view, of a process analysis is usually:

Up to the writer

First person

Second person

Third person

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The perspective, or point of view, of a process analysis is usually Third person!


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The correct answer is D) Third person.

The perspective, or point of view, of a process analysis Third person.

When you are writing an essay, the third-person point of view is the correct to make it formal. In this perspective or point of view, the writer uses the pronouns "He" and "She" when he/she wants to describe what is happening in the story. Using this point of view creates distance between the author, and the characters- This way you write in a formal way, being objective, and it limits the author in the case he tries to include his/her personal feelings, emotions or beliefs that can distort the story.


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