Author’s Point of View. Point of View Point of view is the perspective used to tell a story.

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First Person Story is told from the point of view of a character. The following words are used: I Me My Us We Our I really enjoyed diving into the pool!

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Author’s Point of View

Point of ViewPoint of view is the perspective used to tell a story.

First Person Story is told from the point of view of a character.

The following words are used:

I MeMy UsWeOur

I really enjoyed diving into the pool!

First Person Advantages

• Readers see events from character’s point of view.

• Readers understand characters better.

Second Person The author is speaking to the reader.

The following words are used:

YouYour Yours

Yourself

When washing clothes, you need to make sure

that you sort them according to their color.

Second person point of view uses “you”

and presents commands.

Third PersonA narrator is telling the storyThe following words are used:

HeSheTheyThemHer His

Billy hurt his knee when he fell off of his bike.

Third Person Advantages

• Readers are able to see the thoughts of all characters.

Third Person Omniscient The narrator has unlimited knowledge

and can describe every character’s thoughts and interpret behaviors.

Let the reader know unlimited information about the characters.

Uses the pronouns: he, she, it, they

Third Person Limited Omniscient The narrator tells the story from the

viewpoint of one character in the story. Lets the reader know what one

character thinks, sees, knows, hears, and feels

Uses the pronouns: he, she, it, they

Third Person Objective The narrator remains a detached

observer, telling only the stories action and dialogue

Lets the reader know only what is seen or heard, not what characters think or feel

Uses pronouns: he, she it, they

What point of view is used? Joshua walked into the room

carefully. He began to sweat as he looked at the equipment in the room. He wondered what tools Dr. Scott would be using on his teeth. His fear was short lived. He was excited when the dentist told him that he didn’t have any cavities.

First Person Second Person Third Person

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What point of view is used? As I ran up to the stage to receive my award, I

didn’t realize that my shoe lace was untied. I took a few steps, tripped over my shoe lace, and fell flat on my back. The crowd waited in silence to see if I was okay. They erupted in applause, when I stood up and walked to the stage to get my award. For a moment I was embarrassed, but I guess I showed courage by getting up and walking to the stage. I made sure that I held my head up high as I accepted my award.

First Person Second Person Third Person

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What point of view is used? When you are reading a passage and you

come across a word that you do not know, you should use context clues to help you define the word. Context clues help you figure out the definitions of unfamiliar words. Become a detective and search for the words that will help you define the unfamiliar word. Sometimes the definition is right there in the sentence. You should never skip over a word you do not know. Good readers take the time to understand what they are reading!

First Person Second Person Third Person

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