The first person ("I" or "we") refers to the person speaking, the second person ("you") refers to the person being spoken to and the third person ("he", "she", "it", or "they") refers to another person or thing being spoken about or described: A person couldn't be in control all the time - right all the time. It was amazing how clearly a person could see things when trouble lurked on the horizon. The place was quiet and secluded, and Sarah would be a sweet person to work for.

Context Explanation

That wasn't easy to do when a person was physically and emotionally exhausted.