I think it is called the bystander view. Actually, that's a good story. :)
First person point of view
Point of view is the perspective from which a story is told, while voice is the combination of language, diction, and tone used to tell a story.
A : voice is the language an author uses to tell a story, while point of view is the perspective from which a narrator tells a story.
Point of view is the perspective from which a story is told, while voice is the combination of language, diction, and tone used to tell a story.
point a view is simply an opinion, should be based on educated thought, or experience. Hyperbole is when you exaggerate your point of view to such an extreme that you almost make stuff up to get your point across.
First tell us, which story.
It uses the pronoun "you."
point of view
(A+) the perspective from which the author chooses to tell a story
point of view
The term point of view refers to the way the write has chosen to tell the story. Authors can choose to tell the story from the point of view of a character or from a narrator outside of the action of the story.
use the first-person pronoun I to write the story