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Read each narrative description. Then, match it to the point of view it describes.
Match Term Definition
First person A) A narrator tells the story about a group of friends going to an amusement park. Only one character's thoughts and feelings are exposed, and the reader does not know what the other characters are thinking or feeling.
Third-person limited B) A narrator tells the story about a lacrosse team's journey to the state playoffs. Each characters' thoughts, actions, and emotions are described in detail by the narrator.
Third-person omniscient C) A protagonist describes her own personal experiences adjusting to life and new social norms after a move from a large city to a small town.
Match Term Definition
First person A) A narrator tells the story about a group of friends going to an amusement park. Only one character's thoughts and feelings are exposed, and the reader does not know what the other characters are thinking or feeling.
Third-person limited B) A narrator tells the story about a lacrosse team's journey to the state playoffs. Each characters' thoughts, actions, and emotions are described in detail by the narrator.
Third-person omniscient C) A protagonist describes her own personal experiences adjusting to life and new social norms after a move from a large city to a small town.
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First person - C) A protagonist describes her own personal experiences adjusting to life and new social norms after a move from a large city to a small town.
Third-person limited - B) A narrator tells the story about a lacrosse team's journey to the state playoffs. Each characters' thoughts, actions, and emotions are described in detail by the narrator.
Third-person omniscient - A) A narrator tells the story about a group of friends going to an amusement park. Only one character's thoughts and feelings are exposed, and the reader does not know what the other characters are thinking or feeling.
Third-person limited - B) A narrator tells the story about a lacrosse team's journey to the state playoffs. Each characters' thoughts, actions, and emotions are described in detail by the narrator.
Third-person omniscient - A) A narrator tells the story about a group of friends going to an amusement park. Only one character's thoughts and feelings are exposed, and the reader does not know what the other characters are thinking or feeling.
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