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Amelia
It's in third person. Third person uses names, "she," "he," etc. First person is when the story is told through the character's eyes, and although we follow each girl around, they do not personally tell us their story. Someone who is watching it is telling it. The person telling it is purely a narrator, not included in the story at all. Second person is when the author says "you," including you in the story and often letting you make decisions. If you know what the app Episode is, you probably have a good idea of it. Also, if you're a fangirl and familiar with imagines, those are often written in second person, because your purpose is to include the reader in the story. The only possibility is third person. Hope this helps. :)
Olivia Tomlinson
I think it's in third perspective. Each chapter does follow a different girl, but she isn't telling the story. The narrator still is, but the narrator just follows someone new.
Faith McLeod
There is eight girls, and each chapter is a different one's perspective. So I believe it would be in 1st Person.
Kaysi Ward
yes it is talking in third person because the girl that is telling the story is talking about the list and life in high school and everything that is going on.
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