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ZOOMing in on Points of View

Determining Point of View Read the Passage Cross out Dialogue Focus on Pronouns

You Your Third Person Second Person First Person he him his she her I me we us my our mine ours Third Person he him his she her they their them Second Person You Your

Is the Point of View Third Person? The narrator knows the thoughts of one character. 3rd Person Limited 3rd Person Omniscient The narrator knows the thoughts of every character.

The narrator knows the thoughts of every character. What is the difference between Objective and Omniscient? The narrator knows the action but has no knowledge of any character’s thoughts. Objective Omniscient The narrator knows the thoughts of every character.