Respuesta :

If it uses "you," "your," or "yours" as pronouns, then you have a second-person point of view. If it uses "he," she," "it," "they," "him," "hers," "them," "their," "his," "its," or "theirs" as pronouns, then you have a third-person point of view.

Answer:

Whatever you decide, it'll be clever.

Explanation:

the full answers were

A. We shouldn't give up so easily.
B. I have many rules, and here's one.
C. He crossed over the valley.
D. Whatever you decide, it'll be clever.