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His name was Charlie Laird, and he'd lived in Cyprus Creek all twelve years of his life. He and his little brother, Jack, had grown up in a house just down the street. In fact, Charlie could see the old place from his new bedroom window.
 
Third-Person Point of View
 
First-Person Point of View
I have no idea of the extent of this zoo. I know only my corner and whatever passes before me. On the day I was wheeled in, I only noticed two gates opening to admit me.
 
First-Person Point of View
 
Third-Person Point of View
I'm a risk taker. That's why I score like crazy. I score on the go, with the ball in the air, with my back to the goal. I score in all weather. Dirt, mud, or ice, I score.
 
First-Person Point of View
 
Third-Person Point of View
Jane's curiosity turned to amazement when she saw Mr. Baxter march across the lawn, right up to the front of the yellow house. He took hammer and nails from his overall pocket and a sign from under his arm.
 
Third-Person Point of View
 
First-Person Point of View
I stood in the sun and bounced up and down to keep warm. It was one of our usual California summer days. Later on, it would be hot. But right then I needed the sweatshirt that was buried in the big rubber dry bag.
 
First-Person Point of View
 
Third-Person Point of View
Which word BEST helps readers understand the point of view of this passage?
 
His
 
There
 
Son
 
It
How are the points of view in the two passages the same or different?
 
The first is first-person point of view, and the second is t
 
Both are third-person point of view.
 
Both are first person point of view.
 
The first is third-person point of view, and the second is f
How is the story in this passage being told?
 
By someone outside the story
 
By a reader
 
By someone who is part of the story
 
By a character
Who is telling the story in this passage?
 
A narrator without a name
 
Nanuq
 
Akiak
 
The sea
Which word BEST helps readers understand the point of view of this passage?
 
My
 
It
 
He
 
Your
How is the story in this passage being told?
 
By a character
 
By a reader
 
By someone who isn't part of the action
 
By a walrus
She, his, their, and them are pronouns for ______________.
 
Third-Person Point of View
 
First-Person Point of View
 
Second-Person Point of View
I, we, me, my, and our are pronouns for _____________.
 
First-Person Point of View
 
Third-Person Point of View
 
Second-Person Point of View
Different narrators can tell about the same events in different ways.
 
True
 
False
The way in which the authors allows you to "see" and "hear" the text is __________.
 
Point of View
 
Narrator
 
First-Person
 
Third-Person
All stories are narrated, but not all stories are narrated the same way.
 
True
 
False
Narrated means _________.
told
Third-person point of view:
 
all of the above
 
is not a character, but and outsider.
 
tells the story of all the characters.
 
uses words such as she, his, their, and them.
First-person point of view:
 
all of the above
 
is a character.
 
tells his or her own story.
 
uses words such as I, me, we, and our.
What point of view is being demonstrated?
Third-Person Point of view
What point of view is being demonstrated?
First-Person Point of View