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Read this excerpt from an essay. Which point of view has the author used? You may balk at the idea of giving up an afternoon to tutor in the math lab or getting up early on a Saturday to pull weeds at a state park. Maybe these aren’t the projects that you find interesting. But in community service, you’ll find something worthwhile, meaningful, and fun that suits you. You can volunteer with the sheriff’s search team. You can train service dogs for people who need assistance. Or you can help with the mobile spay and neuter project for inner-city pet owners. The options are almost endless. Just think of something that you enjoy doing and then search online to see how you could turn it into a community service project.

A.
first-person point of view
B.
second-person point of view
C.
third-person point of view
D.
persuasive point of view

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