Which narrative point of view is shown in the passage?
She said she had to find some way to keep herself busy now that her sons were taking off. You said that you hadn't left, not really. . . . The bread soon started to burn. She had made bread only two other times that you could recall. Both times it had burned.

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The narrative point of view shown is the passage is the second-person point of view, which is identifiable due to the narrator's use of the pronoun "you".

The second-person perspective

A story is narrated from a second-person perspective or point of view when the narrator speaks to someone referring to that person as "you." Among the different points of view, this is the one that is least employed.

We know the passage we are analyzing here uses a second-person perspective because the narrator talks to a "you", as if he or she is addressing the reader or a reader:

  • She had made bread only two other times that you could recall.

The "you" that the narrator addresses can be the main character in the story. Since the reader feels talked to, the whole narrative becomes more personal, even intimate.

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