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Point of View. How a story is told Two Types First person Third person. First Person.
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Point of View • How a story is told • Two Types • First person • Third person
First Person • The narrator is a character in the story, uses pronouns I, me, and my to refer to himself or herself, tells his or her own thoughts and feelings in his or her own voice and does not know what other characters are thinking or feeling
Third Person • The narrator is not a character in the story, uses the pronouns he, she and they to refer to characters and can reveal the thoughts, opinions and feelings of one or more characters.
Conversational Voice • Informal writing style that makes it seem as if the narrator is speaking directly to the reader.
Dialect • Form of language that is spoken in a particular place or by a particular group of people.