First Person because he is saying I and me. First person means the author is telling an auto-biography or story about him/her self.
Perspective Taking
Perspective taking
Pathos -Apex
Parallelism.
diction. -apex
Common sense is really not very common, after all.
Depends on how you're using the word 'perspective': Generally, when discussing a person's opinion about something, the phrase 'point of view' can be used instead of 'perspective' If you're using 'perspective' in an artistic or spacial sense, then the word 'angle' works as a substitute.
Using courtesy and common sense at all times.
When the author addresses the audience using "you," "your," or commands, the point of view is second person. This perspective directly engages the reader, creating a sense of involvement and immediacy. It often makes the text feel more personal and can guide the reader's experience or actions. Second person is less common in narrative writing but is frequently used in instructional or persuasive contexts.
Object of Preposition
Object of Preposition
By using your brains and common sense.
"That boy does not have one IOTA of common sense."
Using courtesy and common sense at all times
Using courtesy and common sense at all times
By using common sense, listening, and following instructions.
Using courtesy and common sense at all times