We need to find the rational numbers between -1 and 1 whose denominator is 3.
We know that a rational number can be written in the form:

Observe that the number -1 can be written as:

Similarly, 1 can be written as:

The integers between -3 and 3 are: -2,-1,0,1,2
Therefore, the rational numbers with a denominator of 3 that lie between -1 and 1 inclusive are:
