This one letter capitalized word indicates that you're dealing with first person point of view.
What is I?
100
Second person narration is not as this, at least in writing.
What is common?
100
The third person objective narrator isn't part of the story and can tell the reader what happens to the characters, but not this.
What is go inside their heads and reveal what they're thinking and feeling?
100
In third person limited point of view, the narrator focuses his or her attention through this many characters.
What is one?
100
This is what omniscient means.
What is all knowing?
200
These are three "m" words that indicate first person point of view.
What are me, my, and mine?
200
The second person narrator tells a story using this word.
What is you?
200
According to BrainPop, of all third person narration, third person objective narration is this.
What is the simplest?
200
The third person limited narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of this many characters.
What is one?
200
This is how the third person limited narrator and third person omniscient narrator differ.
What is the third person limited narrator has access to the thoughts and feelings of one character in the story, while the third person omniscient narrator has access to the thoughts and feelings of every character in the story?
300
A first person narrator is not totally this.
What is reliable?
300
This is what the word you does in second person narration.
What is places the reader immediately and personally into the story?
300
In the BrainPop example of third person objective narration, this is what the orange robot did.
What is sat in the tree, watching the boy struggle with the heavy stones?
300
In the BrainPop example of third person limited narration, this is the character the reader gets to know the thoughts of.
What is the robot?
300
This is why the robot, sitting up in a tree, wasn't a third person omniscient narrator.
What is the robot was there, physically watching Tim, and he couldn't tell what Tim was thinking?
400
The first person narrator is usually this two-word part of the story.
What is the main character?
400
These three "y" words are triggers to let you know you're reading second person narration.
What are you, your, and yours?
400
In the BrainPop example of third person objective narration, this is what the boy did.
What is struggle with the heavy stones?
400
This is what the robot wondered in the movie.
What is if the boy saw him?
400
In the BrainPop movie, this is the giant body part in the sky looking down on the scene, as an omniscient narrator might.
What is an eye?
500
The first person narrator tells the story from his/her own this (a word that means point of view).
What is perspective?
500
In the BrainPop example, this word precedes "alarm clock shatters the early Monday silence."
What is Your?
500
This one letter reference to oneself would not appear in third person objective narration.
What is I?
500
This is how third person limited point of view is different and similar to first person point of view, according to the BrainPop movie.
What is the voice is a little more detached, but the experience is similar?
500
This is what the omniscient narrator told us Moby was thinking about doing.
What is running away and digging holes in the yard?