The point of view in which narrators tell stories from their own perspectives and using like he, she, they, him, her, them, or it, is called _____

first-person.

unreliable.

third-person.

omniscient.

first-person.

The correct answer is third-person.

The correct answer is "first-person." In first-person point of view, the narrators tell the story from their own perspectives and use pronouns like "I," "me," and "we" to refer to themselves. This narrative style provides a close and personal account of events, usually giving insight into the thoughts and feelings of the narrator. To identify the point of view in which a story is written, you can look for pronouns that indicate personal perspective, such as "I," "me," and "we." In this case, the use of pronouns like "he," "she," "they," "him," "her," "them," or "it" would not be indicative of first-person point of view.