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.
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Ignite a fight.
Revise a size.
Remain humane.
Rescue a tenis shoe.
Tame flame.
Microscopic topic.
Precise advice.
Complete athlete.
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Langston Hughes is worthy of study because he was one of the most successful writers of the Harlem Renaissance (the African American movement in the 1920s that celebrated black life and culture).
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The sentence that uses a semicolon correctly is, "Everyone was looking at the ice sculpture as it melted; therefore, no one saw the table tip over." This sentence is an example of a compound sentence. A compound sentence consists of two independent clauses. The independent clauses here are, "Everyone was looking at the ice sculpture as it melted" and "therefore, no one saw the table tip over." We used the semicolon in this sentence to join two complete sentences. And take note that the word "therefore" is not a conjunction because it cannot connect two different sentences just like the words "and" and "but".