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How do you tell a third-person narrator's point of view?

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Hello!

You can tell when a third-person point of view is used when the narrator does not use personal pronouns.

First-person point of view uses personal pronouns, such as: "I went to the grocery store and I bought some grapes." First-person makes it seem as though the story is written from your viewpoint and you are the character.

Third-person point of view does not use personal pronouns, such as: "She went to the grocery store and she bought some grapes." Third person is written so that it feels as though you are reading about another person.\

I hope this helps you! Have a lovely day!

-Mal

User DiegoAndresJAY
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It does not use personal pronouns.

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