Answer:
he, she, they
Explanation:
In first person, it's yourself. Remember to put yourself first, so you would describe yourself as "I, me, my, etc."
However, you can't ignore "you." "You" speaks directly to someone, so it would either be first or second person. Refer below:
First Person - Put Yourself First (I, me, my, you, us, we . . .)
Second Person - A Conversation Between Two (you, me, us, we, yours . . .)
*This is not used as much, though it is more of the narrator speaking to the audience directly.
Third Person - The Person Who's the Third Wheeler on the Outside (they, them, he, she, her, his, its . . .)
Third person is when the narrator tells the story. In this case, the narrator has nothing to do with the story. They're only taking you through it.