Answer:
First-person point of view
Second-person point of view
Third-person point of view
Explanation:
If the text uses "I", "we", "me", "us", "my", "mine" or "ours" as pronouns
then you have "first-person point of view"
If it uses "you", "your", or "yours", as pronouns then you have a
"second-person point of view"
To replace the noun with the pronoun "he" or "she," you must be very certain of the subject's gender. "Third-person point of view"