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- Q1What is the point of view of these sentences? You should charge your device every night. You need to update it every night, too.second personfirst personthird person omniscientthird person limited120sELAGSE6RI6
- Q2What is the point of view of these sentences? My favorite thing to do on the weekends is read. It is so easy to read all day Saturday and Sunday!third person limitedsecond personfirst personthird person omniscient120sELAGSE6RI6
- Q3What is the point of view of these sentences? Adam loves to tell jokes. He loves when he makes people laugh.third person limitedsecond personfirst personthird person omniscient120sELAGSE6RI6
- Q4What is the point of view of these sentences? I studied all night for my test. My sister even helped me practice my vocabulary. I hope I pass!second personthird person omniscientthird person limitedfirst person120sELAGSE6RI6
- Q5What is the point of view of these sentences? The girls are excited to plan their friend's birthday party. They don't know their friend already knows about the party!second personthird person omniscientthird person limitedfirst person120sELAGSE6RI6
- Q6What is the point of view of these sentences? Please make cookies for the party. You should not forget the chocolate chips!second personfirst personthird person limitedthird person omniscient120sELAGSE6RI6
- Q7What is the point of view of these sentences? Justin studied all night for his test with his friends! He is sure he will pass, but he doesn't know how his friends feel about the test.third person omniscientsecond personfirst personthird person limited120sELAGSE6RI6
- Q8What is the point of view of these sentences? I love school. My favorite subjects are math and science.first personthird person limitedthird person omniscientsecond person120sELAGSE6RI6
- Q9What is the point of view of these sentences? It was so hot outside! Susan felt like she was melting and so did her friend Kate. They both decided to go to the pool in the afternoon.third person limitedfirst personthird person omniscientsecond person120sELAGSE6RI6
- Q10What is the point of view of these sentences? Sana likes David. She wishes she knew if he likes her, too! Sana decides to write David a note to find out.first personthird person limitedsecond personthird person omniscient120sELAGSE6RI6
- Q11What is the point of view of these sentences? Eat a lot of fruits and vegetable every day. It will make your body healthier and stronger.third person omniscientfirst personthird person limitedsecond person120sELAGSE6RI6
- Q12What is the point of view of these sentences? Sally and Molly love to play at the park. Sally loves the swings, and Molly loves the slide. They both love to play on the basketball court.third person omniscientfirst personsecond personthird person limited120sELAGSE6RI6