GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
DYSLEXIA
Question
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2nd person
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3rd person omniscient
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1st person
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3rd person limited
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Detailed explanation-1: -The first-person view is written from the author or poet’s perspective, using personal pronouns, such as “I, ” “me, ” and “myself.” First-person poetry can also use the collective pronouns “we” or “us.”
Detailed explanation-2: -First Person Point of View In first-person narration, the narrator is a person in the story, telling the story from their own point of view. The narration usually utilizes the pronoun I (or we, if the narrator is speaking as part of a group).
Detailed explanation-3: -In literature and poetry, point of view is defined as the perspective from which a story is told. Put another way, a story’s point of view is a way to articulate and analyze the position of the narrator in relation to the story they’re telling.
Detailed explanation-4: -In fiction, we call the first-person the “main character”, in poetry we say the “speaker” of the poem, and in nonfiction it’s the writer’s name because the “I” must, by definition, be the person writing. We might just call these labels for the first-person simply labels.
Detailed explanation-5: -I, me, my, mine, myself, we, our, ours, ourselves-First person. You, your, yours, yourself-Second person. She, her, hers, herself, he, him, his, himself, they, them, themselves, their, theirs-Third person.