First Person
Second Person
Third Person - Limited
Third Person - Omniscient
Which Point of View?
100
This one letter capitalized word indicates that you're dealing with first person point of view.
What is I?
100

In a second person point of view, this is who the narrator is referring to.

Who is you/the reader?

100

In a limited view, you only get the perspective of one of these.

What is a character?

100

POV stands for this.

What is Point of View?

100

My breath came in short gasps as I tried to remember which way I came from. Had I passed by Mary already?

First person

200

These are two "m" words that indicate first person point of view.

What are me and my?

200

Fill in the blank: "You make the decision: _____ did God punish?"

What is whom?

200

In a limited POV, you only get these from one character, as opposed to all of the characters.

What are thoughts?

200

_________ are used in a third person text, rather than referring to the characters using "me" or "you."

What are pronouns?
200

The detective studied the crime scene, his mind racing. It felt staged... he glanced out the window, not knowing if someone was watching him.

Third person limited

300

The first person narrator is usually this two-word part of the story.

What is the main character?

300

This famous three-word saying is written in second person and is telling the reader to do something. You may find these on a wooden board in a home.

What is "live, laugh, love?"

300

You only get information through one point of view, which results in more this, allowing the writer to shock the reader.

What is suspense?

300

Omni as a root means this.

What is "all" or "every?"

300

"You are totally wrong! Fornite sucks," I responded, my head in my hands.

First person

400
The first person narrator tells the story from his/her own this (a word that means point of view).
What is perspective?
400

This books used to be really popular, where the character is you and you get to flip to certain pages to continue the story.

What are choose your own adventure books?

400

You rarely ever hear from this character or thing, because you are mostly in the mind of the main character.

What is the antagonist?

400

Scien- is a Latin root meaning this.

What is "knowing" or "seeing?"

400

"Who's there?" you say, your heart pounding in your ears. "I can see you!"

Second person
500

A first person narrator is not always this, meaning trustworthy.

What is reliable?

500

These are a practice that uses second person point of view to reduce stress, anxiety, and promote well-being.

What are guided relaxation techniques?

500

When a third person narration is limited, it may result in this type of story because the reader is only given the main character's perspective, even if it's misleading or mistaken.

What is biased?

500

In a third person omniscient point of view, you can imagine the narrator is this, able to float above all and know what's going on in their heads.

What is a god?

500

Emily gripped her bouquet tightly, her palms sweating. She had dreamed of this day for years, yet she couldn’t shake the nervous energy coursing through her. Across the aisle, Daniel adjusted his tie, trying to steady his breathing. He loved her, but why did he feel like he was standing on the edge of a cliff?

Third person omniscient