An author creates a narrative voice for the story we) or third person (he, she, it, they) point of view First Person Participant Example
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The type of pronouns and the genre can be a clue when identifying the author's point of view FIRST PERSON Definition Clues A character within the story
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Consistent point of view means you should use the same person or personal pronoun throughout a sentence or paragraph: first person singular (I),
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We will return to this example in a later exercise; for now, let it serve as a The first person point of view allows the writer to inject emotion and
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First Person - the story is told from the first person "I” personal point-of-view, usually that of the main character Interior Monologue – first-person, train
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Definition: Plot is the structure of the narrative as it moves First-person narrator: Tells the story from the perspective of one or several characters
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Define each term 4 Provide an original example of each 5 Explain how to identify each point of view Terms: first-person, second-person, third-person
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This type of narrator is like a camera or fly on the wall Note: A rarely used point of view in literature is the second-person point of view This narrative
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