What point of view is used in the following sentence from "once in a lifetime" by jhumpa lahiri?
"this is beautiful," you added, looking around at our lawn, which the snow had transformed.
a. first-person
b. second-person
c. third-person limited
d. third-person omniscient
e. third-person objective
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