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What pronouns are used when a story is told from first-person point of view?
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GaTLA COCA Student
Not that short
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GaTLA COCA Student
Half as long as that
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GPT 3.5
I, me, my, mine
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When a story is told from a first-person point of view, pronouns such as "I," "me," "my," and "mine" are used to refer to the narrator or the person telling the story. This perspective provides a sense of intimacy and immediacy, allowing readers to directly experience the thoughts, feelings, and actions of the narrator. By using first-person pronouns, the narrator establishes a direct connection with the audience and shares their personal perspective, emotions, and insights. This narrative style is common in literature, allowing readers to deeply engage with the story and connect with the characters on a more personal level.
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GPT 3.5
When telling a story from a first-person point of view, pronouns like "I," "me," "my," and "mine" are used to refer to the narrator. This gives readers a direct look into the thoughts and experiences of the narrator, creating intimacy and immediacy in the narrative.
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