What questions should a reader ask themselves to determine the point of view?
Question 3
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What is the difference between third person limited and third person omniscient?
Question 4
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True or False: Point of view cannot influence the story. It remains the same no matter which point of view is used.
Question 5
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This point of view is like a hidden camera. The narrator will only describe what is seen and heard. The narrator does not have access to characters' thoughts or feelings.
Question 6
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Which point of view puts the reader into the text by referring to him/her as "you."
Question 7
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True or False: A first person narrator can be unreliable or inaccurate.
Question 8
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Question 9
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Question 10
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Question 11
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3rd person limited can only be the point of view for a short part of the story, but 3rd person omniscient can be the point of view for as long as the author wants to use it.
3rd Person Limited
3rd Person Omniscient
Objective
3rd Person Limited
3rd Person Omniscient
Objective
Which pronouns would you expect to see when a story is told from the 3rd person point of view? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
I
Me
He
You
She
They
We
Our
Him
Her
Us
Your
Which pronouns would you expect to see when a story is told from the 1st person point of view? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY
I
Me
He
You
She
They
We
Our
Him
Her
Us
Your
Which pronoun(s) would you expect to see when a story is told from the 2nd person point of view? SELECT ALL THAT APPLY