When a story is written in third person point of view, it may cut off some of the personal feelings you might get if you were reading the story in first person, or even second person point of view. The thing is, first person is a lot more personal than third person. Third person is kind of like just telling you the story. (Although it is not narrative)
The symbol ' which is called an apostrophe is used to indicate that a noun is possessive.
Answer:
<em>There, They're, There</em>
Explanation:
Homophones are two (or more) words that are pronounced the same but have different meanings.
In this case, "Over" & "Friends" are not homophones.