Answer:
1. When one of the characters tells the story.
2. Engaging start.
3. Point of view.
Explanation:
1. A first-person point of view (or POV) is when a narrator tells the story using the word "I," meaning that you're reading the story from the eyes of one single character.
2. An engaging start usually urges the reader to continue reading because they're engaged in the story.
3. The perspective the story is in is typically known as "point of view," or POV for short. Some Examples:
First-Person POV: I, my
Second-Person POV: you, your
Third-Person POV: she, hers - he, his
1. The bus is late so we missed the start of the film
2. Alex has already eaten 4 ice creams so he is going to be sick
3. That car is hiding behind that bush so it will catch a bird
4. The waiter is caring a stack of dirty dishes and drops them
5. Be careful with that broken glass you might cut yourself
"That was Adam and him at the library" and "<span>Our neighbors are them and the Smiths</span>" is correct. When in doubt just try seeing how these sentences sound without the added nouns "Adam" and "the Smiths".
Answer:
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