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Match the Terms to the Definition

First person
Second person
Third person limited
Third person omniscient

A) The story of Esteban, a teenage boy on his first deep-sea fishing trip, is narrated by someone not in the story. The reader knows what Esteban, the boat's captain, and Esteban's father are thinking and feeling.

B) Esteban, a teenage boy on his first deep-sea fishing trip, talks directly to the reader using "you," making them feel like they are on the boat right beside him.

C) Esteban, a teenage boy on his first deep-sea fishing trip, narrates his own story about hooking an enormous marlin.

D) The story of Esteban, a teenage boy on his first deep-sea fishing trip, is narrated by someone not in the story. The reader knows only what the boat's captain is thinking and feeling.

User TheZanke
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A) Third person omniscient
B) Second person
C) First person
D) Third person limited
User Carole
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Answer: Third person limited goes to answer D, First person goes to answer C, Second person goes to answer B, and Third person omniscient goes to answer A.

Step-by-step explanation:

Third person limited: Is when the reader only knows what someone is thinking and feeling.

First person: Is when the reader is talking about themselves using keyword "I" in a story.

Second person: Is when someone else is sharing there point of view of the main character. It could use keyword "You".

Third person Omniscient: Is when the main character knows what other people are thinking. Usually talking about one or more people at a time about what they think that person is thinking or feeling.

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