Drag and drop the definitions of each of the narrative points of view next to their labels.

First Person point of view

Second Person point of view

Third Person Limited point of view

Third Person Omniscient point of view

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A character in the story is telling the story from their own point of view, referring to themselves as I or me

A narrator is speaking directly to the reader, giving directions or allowing the reader to make choices.

The narrator is outside the story telling the reader what is happening, and knows all of the thoughts and feelings of the characters in the story.

The narrator is outside the story telling the reader what is going on, but doesn't know the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters.

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Sure! Here are the definitions matched with their respective narrative points of view:

  • First Person point of view: A character in the story is telling the story from their own point of view, referring to themselves as I or me.

  • Second Person point of view: A narrator is speaking directly to the reader, giving directions or allowing the reader to make choices.

  • Third Person Limited point of view: The narrator is outside the story telling the reader what is going on, but doesn't know the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters.

  • Third Person Omniscient point of view: The narrator is outside the story telling the reader what is happening and knows all of the thoughts and feelings of the characters in the story.