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I'm not sure what the "one" takes on in the sentence of if one writes logically, he will prove his point. Is it third person?

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This sentence contains a shift in person, as it switches from the third-person perspective ("one writes") to the second-person perspective ("he will prove"). Maintaining consistency in person throughout a sentence is essential for clear and effective communication.

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