POV and Plot Structure
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- Q1The Position from Which a Narrator Tells a StoryPoint of View30s
- Q2"I" "Me" "My", etc.First Person POV pronouns30s
- Q3"You" "Your" etc.Second Person POV pronouns30s
- Q4Used in "The Lottery"/News ArticlesThird Person Objective30s
- Q5Narrator knows all thoughts and informationThird Person Omniscient definition30s
- Q6Narrator Knows thoughts of One CharacterThird Person Limited definition30s
- Q7All Knowing"Omniscient" definition30s
- Q8Without Emotion"Objective" Definition30s
- Q9Second Person Point of ViewExample: Choose Your Own Adventure Books30s
- Q10His, Her, Their, Them, etc.Third Person POV pronouns30s
- Q11Not influenced by personal feelings or emotions.Objective (adj) Definition30s
- Q12Person Telling the StoryNarrator30s
- Q13Background information including events, setting and charactersExposition30s
- Q14a series of relevant incidents that create suspense, interest and tension. In Broken Chain the chain breaksRising Action30s
- Q15highest point of the action when the main problem of the story is faced and solved by the protagonist.Climax30s