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HACTEHA [7]
2 years ago
5

Could I have a clear explanation of First Person, Second Person, and Third Person views? I'll mark brainliest. Thanks.

English
1 answer:
Ne4ueva [31]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Down below

Explanation:

First person point of view is the thoughts, feelings, and actions from someone directly involved in the conflict.  It uses words like I, me, and my.  Second person point of view is using words like you and we.  It is from your own point of view, as if you were directly involved in the conflict or plot.  Third person point of view is from the view of someone outside of the conflict but looking in on the events unfolding.  There are different types of third person point of views that can look in at the thoughts, feelings, and actions of people directly involved in the conflict or plot.  Remember, third person is not involved in the plot or conflict.  They are simply looking in at the events.

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