Look at these pictures. What vocab word do they represent?

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Look at these pictures. What vocab word do they represent?

Look at these pictures. What vocab word do they represent?

The perspective from which a story is told Point of View The perspective from which a story is told

1st person – 3rd person omniscient– 3rd person limited

1st person – I, me, we, us, etc. 3rd person omniscient– 3rd person limited

1st person – I, me, we, us, etc. 3rd person omniscient (all knowing)– reading other people’s minds, knowing their feelings, etc. 3rd person limited

1st person – I, me, we, us, etc. 3rd person omniscient (all knowing)– reading other people’s minds, knowing their feelings, etc. 3rd person limited – seeing others from the outside, hearing their words, etc.

1. Jerry Spinelli won the Newbery Medal.

1. Jerry Spinelli won the Newbery Medal. 3rd limited

1. Jerry Spinelli won the Newbery Medal. 3rd limited 2 1. Jerry Spinelli won the Newbery Medal. 3rd limited 2. Uncle Dan and Aunt Dot hate each other.

1. Jerry Spinelli won the Newbery Medal. 3rd limited 2 1. Jerry Spinelli won the Newbery Medal. 3rd limited 2. Uncle Dan and Aunt Dot hate each other. 3rd omniscient

1. Jerry Spinelli won the Newbery Medal. 3rd limited 2 1. Jerry Spinelli won the Newbery Medal. 3rd limited 2. Uncle Dan and Aunt Dot hate each other. 3rd omniscient 3. Maniac runs a lot.

1. Jerry Spinelli won the Newbery Medal. 3rd limited 2 1. Jerry Spinelli won the Newbery Medal. 3rd limited 2. Uncle Dan and Aunt Dot hate each other. 3rd omniscient 3. Maniac runs a lot. 3rd limited

1. Jerry Spinelli won the Newbery Medal. 3rd limited 2 1. Jerry Spinelli won the Newbery Medal. 3rd limited 2. Uncle Dan and Aunt Dot hate each other. 3rd omniscient 3. Maniac runs a lot. 3rd limited 4. A teacher told me about the book.

1. Jerry Spinelli won the Newbery Medal. 3rd limited 2 1. Jerry Spinelli won the Newbery Medal. 3rd limited 2. Uncle Dan and Aunt Dot hate each other. 3rd omniscient 3. Maniac runs a lot. 3rd limited 4. A teacher told me about the book. 1st person

1. Franklin is a small town. 2. I have lived here for years. 3 1. Franklin is a small town. 2. I have lived here for years. 3. Some people think a small town is boring. 4. Others love the close-knit feeling. 5. Most folks live in cities, but small towns are my favorite.

1. Franklin is a small town. (3rd limited) 2 1. Franklin is a small town. (3rd limited) 2. I have lived here for years. (1st) 3. Some people think a small town is boring. (3rd omniscient) 4. Others love the close-knit feeling. (3rd omniscient) 5. Most folks live in cities, but small towns are my favorite. (1st)