What pronouns are used when a story is told from third-person point of view?
What is the context of a story?
What 3 elements should be included in a story’s introduction?
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1. The pronouns typically used when a story is told from a third-person point of view are "he," "she," "it," or a character's name.

2. The context of a story refers to the surrounding circumstances or background information that helps to establish the setting, time period, and overall situation in which the events of the story take place.

3. The three elements that should be included in a story's introduction are: a hook or attention-grabbing opening, background information to provide context, and an introduction to the main characters or key elements of the plot.
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1. The pronouns typically used when a story is told from a third-person point of view are "he," "she," "it," or a character's name. This perspective allows the narrator to observe and describe the actions and thoughts of characters without directly involving themselves in the story.

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