The correct answer is B.
The second-person point of view belongs to the person (or people) being addressed. This is the “you” perspective (refers to the speaker's audience). It uses the pronouns “you,” “your,” and “yours.” We use these three pronouns when addressing one, or more than one, person.
It is different from the first person, which uses pronouns including I and me, and different from the third person, which uses pronouns such as he and she.