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Points of View Worksheet

This document discusses points of view in writing. It explains that a story can be written from either a first person point of view using pronouns like "I" and "me", or a third person point of view using pronouns like "he", "she", "it", "they", and "them". Readers are instructed to identify the point of view a given text is written from, provide the title and author, and then write 3 example sentences demonstrating the chosen point of view.

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Points of View Worksheet

This document discusses points of view in writing. It explains that a story can be written from either a first person point of view using pronouns like "I" and "me", or a third person point of view using pronouns like "he", "she", "it", "they", and "them". Readers are instructed to identify the point of view a given text is written from, provide the title and author, and then write 3 example sentences demonstrating the chosen point of view.

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Points of View Worksheet

An author can write their story from either first person or third
person point of view.

First Person- I, me
Third Person- he, she, it, they, them

Read the given text. Write which point of view it is written from.
Write 3 example sentences that back up the point of view you have chosen.

Title: _________________________

Author: _______________________

Point of View: _________________________________

Sample 1-

Sample 2-

Sample 3-

Points of View Worksheet

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