Final answer:
The book Inside Out and Back Again has several rules that are detailed in the text.
Step-by-step explanation:
Rules in the book Inside Out and Back Again:
- Is the story written in the first person "I" point of view?
- Is the story written in a detached third person "he/she/they" point of view?
- Is there an "all-knowing" third person who can reveal what all the characters are thinking and doing at all times and in all places?
- Now sort the words into these four groups and check them off the list as we have done with itself and join.
- Due to the two-side rule that new parts or chapters start on right-side pages, often leaving empty (even-numbered) pages.
- Read the first sentence of each paragraph to see if a clear outline emerges.