A narrator who is writing in 1st person point of view, may use these pronouns:
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he, she, him, her, they
you, your
I, me, we, us
Question 2
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The word plural means:[blank_start]_____________[blank_end]
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More than one
Question 3
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A narrator who is writing in 2nd person point of view, may use these pronouns:
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he, she, him, her, they
you, your
I, me, we, us
Question 4
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A narrator who is writing in 3rd person point of view, may use these pronouns:
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he, she, him, her, they
you, your
I, me, we, us
Question 5
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True or False - This is an example of 2nd person point of view: She loves to tell jokes and make everyone laugh.
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True
False
Question 6
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The word singular means:[blank_start]______________[blank_end]
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One
Question 7
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True orFalse - This is an example of 1st person point of view: My dog ran away last night. I couldn't find him for an hour.
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True
False
Question 8
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Identify the point of view: You haven't cleaned your room yet. Please finish it before you leave.
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1st Person
2nd Person
3rd Person
Question 9
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Sort these pronouns under the correct point of view:
1st Person Singular [blank_start]__________[blank_end]
1st Person Plural [blank_start]__________[blank_end]
2nd Person Singular [blank_start]__________[blank_end]
2nd Person Plural [blank_start]__________[blank_end]
3rd Person Singular [blank_start]__________[blank_end]
3rd Person Plural [blank_start]__________[blank_end]
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I
we
you (one)
he, she
they
you (many)
Question 10
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True or False - The only difference between 3rd person limited and 3rd person omniscient is the amount of characters the narrator is describing.