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Which point of view uses the 'I' voice and sees the story through one character's eyes?
Which point of view uses the 'I' voice and sees the story through one character's eyes?
Which point of view uses the 'you' voice and makes the reader a part of the story?
Which point of view uses the 'you' voice and makes the reader a part of the story?
Which point of view uses the 'he/she/they' voice and sees the story through many characters' eyes?
Which point of view uses the 'he/she/they' voice and sees the story through many characters' eyes?
Which point of view uses the 'he/she/they' voice and sees the story through one character's eyes?
Which point of view uses the 'he/she/they' voice and sees the story through one character's eyes?
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Which point of view uses the 'he/she/they' voice and does not see the story through any character's eyes?
Which point of view uses the 'he/she/they' voice and does not see the story through any character's eyes?
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Study Notes
Point of View
- First-person point of view uses the 'I' voice and allows the reader to see the story through one character's eyes.
Second-Person Point of View
- Second-person point of view uses the 'you' voice and makes the reader a part of the story.
Third-Person Point of View
- Third-person limited point of view uses the 'he/she/they' voice and sees the story through one character's eyes.
- Third-person omniscient point of view uses the 'he/she/they' voice and sees the story through many characters' eyes.
- Third-person objective point of view uses the 'he/she/they' voice and does not see the story through any character's eyes.
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Description
Test your knowledge of different points of view in storytelling with this quiz! From first person to second person to third person omniscient, this quiz will challenge you to identify the correct point of view based on provided examples. Sharpen your understanding of narrative perspectives and see how well you can differentiate between them.