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Point of View on page 1259 of your textbook

First Person Point of View The narrator is a character in the story. I, me, my, mine, etc. “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings”

Second Person Point of View Instruction manual, recipes, step-by-step You, your, you should

Third Person Point of View: 2 kinds Third Person Point of view = there is a narrator that tells the story, not one of the characters Third Person Omniscient = all knowing narrator— the narrator sees inside the mind of all the characters Third Person Limited = the narrator is only all- knowing about 1 character, not all of them. (example: like “The Most Dangerous Game”)