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What pronouns are typically used in 1st person point of view?

I, me, my, we, us, our.

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What pronouns are commonly used in 3rd person point of view?

He, she, they, them, his, her, their.

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Name one similarity between 1st and 3rd person point of view.

  • Both can convey the thoughts and feelings of characters.



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What is a key difference between 1st and 3rd person point of view?

1st person uses the narrator's perspective, while 3rd person is an outsider's perspective.

100

Who was the best NFL player this year?

Josh Allen of course

200

 Give an example of playing soccer in a sentence written in 1st person.

"I love to play soccer with my friends."

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Give an example of a sentence about reading in the park written in 3rd person.

"She enjoys reading books in the park."

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How can both points of view create emotional connections with the reader?

They can both show characters' experiences and feelings, allowing readers to empathize.

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How does the knowledge of characters' thoughts differ between 1st and 3rd person?

In 1st person, we only know the narrator's thoughts; in 3rd person, we can know multiple characters' thoughts.

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Who won the NCAA National Championship for football? 

Ohio State

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How does the 1st person point of view affect a story?

It allows readers to see the thoughts and feelings of the narrator directly.

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How does the 3rd person point of view give us insight into a story?

It can provide information about multiple characters and events from an outside perspective.

300

 Compare the narrative distance in 1st and 3rd person.

1st person is usually closer to the character's feelings, while 3rd person can be more distant.

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Explain how the reader's connection to the narrator differs between the two points of view.

The reader may feel more connected to a 1st person narrator due to personal insights.

300

Who are the Eagles playing this weekend?

WAshington Commanders

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 Why might an author choose to write in 1st person?

To create a personal connection between the narrator and the reader.

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If Someone was videoing a wrestling match in 3rd person who would it be and where would they be videoing from?

Someon in the stands

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 What effect do both perspectives have on storytelling?

 Both perspectives can enhance character development and plot.

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 How might an author limit the information given in a 1st person narrative compared to a 3rd person narrative?

In 1st person, information is limited to what the narrator knows or observes, while 3rd person can reveal more.

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When watching a football game what point of view are you watching from? 

3rd Person POV

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In a 1st person narrative, how do we know what other characters are feeling?

We only know what the narrator observes or thinks about other characters.

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Why might an author choose to write in 3rd person?

To provide a broader perspective on the story and its characters.

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Discuss how both points of view can influence the reader's understanding of a story.

They provide different insights and connections, shaping how readers interpret events and characters.

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 Describe how the tone may change between 1st and 3rd person narratives.

The tone in 1st person can feel more subjective and personal, while 3rd person can be more objective and varied.

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Who has the most reciving yards of all time?

Jerry Rice

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