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zubka84 [21]
1 year ago
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PLEASE HELP

English
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joja [24]1 year ago
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Any story can be rewritten from the first person to the third person point of view.

<h3>What is the first person point of view?</h3>

The narrator in first-person narration is a character in the tale who tells the story from their own point of view.

The pronoun I is frequently used in the narration (or we, if the narrator is speaking as part of a group).

Hence, when transiting from the first to the third, the personal experiences of the first person who experienced the event may be lost.

Learn more about Third Person Point of view:
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