This point of view uses either of the two pronouns "I" and "we".
First person
MULTI and POLY
The type of conflict in The Giver that Jonas feels when he doesn't understand why his parents won't say they love him.
Internal--Character vs. Self
What decision was made about Gabriel?
To be released
This point of view uses the pronoun "you," and you will find it in persuasive essays, magazine articles, etc.
2nd person
A bicentennial happens every how many hundred years?
TWO
The type of conflict that Stanley and Hector have against Mr. Sir and the Warden.
External--Character vs. Character
What crimes did Jonas commit when he left?
leaving at night, stealing food, stole father's bicycle, took Gabriel
I felt like I was drowning with all this homework from my teachers.
What's the point of view?
First person
If you preemptively strike your opponent, you hit them ___________________ they strike you.
BEFORE
The type of conflict that the children faced in the picture book Let the Children March.
External--Character vs. Society.
What time of day did Jonas and Gabe travel?
at night
Mrs. Spellman wants her students to always try their best. She knows they have great potential and wants them to meet all their goals!
What's the point of view?
Third person
If you are noncommittal, you DO or DON'T like to commit?
DON'T
The type of conflict Jonas feels when he decides to leave the Community and take Gabriel with him.
External--Character vs. Society
Why couldn't the search planes find them?
Because he made himself cold with memories
An outside narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character.
Third person limited
A triathlon involves how many competitions?
three
The type of conflict the BFG feels when he is embarrassed that he is uneducated and doesn't speak correctly.
Internal--Character vs. Self
What was waiting for him at the top of the hill?
a sled