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POINT OF VIEW

- Refers to the way a writer or


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author allows the readers to “hear”,


“see”, and “feel” what takes place in
pieces of writing.
First Person Point of
T View
- The author is involved in the story.
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He or she may be the main character


or one of the characters. The
pronoun I and we is used.
SECOND PERSON
T POINT OF VIEW
- This type of point of view is structured
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around the “you” pronoun which means


that the narrator is directly speaking to
the person referred to as “you”.
THIRD PERSON
T POINT OF VIEW
- The author or narrator or the one talking is
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not involved in the story. He/she is only a


witness. He/she knows the thoughts and
feelings of the characters. The pronouns he,
she, it, and they are used.
FIRST PERSON SECOND PERSON THIRD PERSON

I, me, my, He, she, it,


mine, we, You, your, her, him, his,
us, our, ours yours her, hers, its,
they, them,
theirs,

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