Read each sentence and identify the point of view. Then write a short narrative using one point of view. Underline clues that show your choice and label it clearly
I gripped the ticket so tightly it crinkled. I couldn’t believe my luck—front row seats!
Maya scanned the crowd, searching for her brother. She couldn’t spot him. Across town, Leo felt a twist of worry he didn’t want to admit.
Jamal studied the map, certain the red trail would be faster. His stomach fluttered as he pictured the cliffs ahead.
We always bring a deck of cards on road trips; it makes the miles fly by.
Mrs. Ortiz smiled, but inside she replayed the argument. In the front row, Tasha wondered if the smile meant trouble.
Evan waited at the bus stop, guessing the driver was late again. He tugged his sleeve and hoped no one noticed.
Choose one point of view (1st, 3rd limited, or 3rd omniscient). Write 3–5 sentences about someone facing a small challenge (lost item, first day, missed bus, etc.). Underline clues that show your point of view.
My POV choice: ____________
My scene: