Pronouns
Dialogue
Point of View
100
A pronoun that represents a 1st person point of view
What is I, me, my, myself, we, us, our, or ourselves?
100
(Name the point of view) "Sarah and I ran down the street as fast as we could to get away from the bear."
What is 1st person?
100
This point of view is rarely used
What is 2nd person?
200

A pronoun that represents a 3rd person point of view (for an individual).

What is he, him, his, himself, she, her, herself?
200
(Name the point of view) "You should be proud of yourselves for your results on your test!"
What is 2nd person?
200
Pronouns include I, me, and my
What is 1st person?
300

A pronoun that represents a 2nd person point of view

What is you?
300

(Name the point of view)  "Martin, Sam, and Cara walked up to the front of the class.  Cara was excited to give her presentation.  She thought to herself, "I've got this!" as she had practiced all night to prepare!"

What is 3rd person limited?
300
The narrator knows the thoughts of more than 1 character.
What is 3rd person omniscient?
400

A pronoun that represents a 3rd person point of view (for more than one person).

What is they, them, their, or themselves?

400

(Name the point of view) "Martin, Sam, and Cara walked up to the front of the class.  Cara was excited to give her presentation.  She thought to herself, "I've got this!" as she had practiced all night to prepare!  Martin and Sam thought to themselves, "Oh no!", as they had not practiced at all."

What is 3rd person omniscient?
400
The narrator knows the thoughts of only one character.
What is 3rd person limited?