Point of View: Describes the relationship of the narrator to the story. In other words, who is seeing and telling the story.

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Point of View: Describes the relationship of the narrator to the story. In other words, who is seeing and telling the story.

3 Most Common Types : 1.First Person : the story is told by one of the characters in his or her own words— uses the pronoun “I.” N

2. Third Person Limited : the story is told by one of the characters and uses the pronouns “he” or “she” N

3. Third Person Omniscient: an “all- knowing” narrator tells the story—the narrator reveals the thoughts of several characters and uses the pronouns “he” and “she.” N