Composition Notebook Notes

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Composition Notebook Notes Point of View Composition Notebook Notes

Point of View In a story, point of view refers to who is telling the story There are 4 main types of point of view…

3rd Person Omniscient POV 1st Person POV 2nd Person POV Second Person-The narrator is telling the story to another character or speaking to the reader using “you”. Least common POV. First Person-The narrator is a character in the story who tells only his or her thoughts and feelings. 3rd Person Limited POV 3rd Person Omniscient POV Third Person Omniscient- The narrator is outside the story and tells the thoughts and feelings of all the characters. Third Person Limited- The narrator is outside the story and tells the thoughts and feelings of just one character. 3rd Person Objective- Tells the story without any extra comments- just facts.

ID the POV…

ID the POV…

ID the POV…