Question: Fill in the blank: This blog post is written from a _____________. (Direct link to blog: https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/empathic-managers-guide-preventing-team-burnout)
- First-person point of view
- Second-person point of view
- Third-person point of view
- None of the above
Explanation
HubSpot defines third-person point of view as narration that talks about other people from the outside, instead of using “I” language or directly addressing the reader as “you.” HubSpot
That category fits when the story presents its subject as an observed character rather than as the narrator or the audience. HubSpot
Within HubSpot’s storytelling framework, the distinction is based on the narrative point of view used to frame the content. HubSpot
That is why this example aligns with third-person point of view rather than first-person or second-person. HubSpot
Why the other options are incorrect
A) This is incorrect because HubSpot defines first-person as narration led by the speaker using “I” language. HubSpot
B) This is incorrect because HubSpot defines second-person as “you” language that makes the audience the character. HubSpot
D) This is incorrect because HubSpot explicitly identifies first-person, second-person, and third-person as valid point of view options. HubSpot
Source for verification
HubSpot Academy transcript: The Power of Storytelling HubSpot
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