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ELA Drills, Beginner: Point of View 2. Identify what sort of narration is being used and which character's thoughts or feelings are being revealed.

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00:04

And here's your shmoop du jour brought to you by grandma

00:06

which to be honest is a lot better than the prune bars usually hands out take a [Grandma sits beside boy with prune bars]

00:11

look at this sentence the kids are all hoping to see snow when they visit grandma for

00:16

Christmas and sweet all right here's our question identify the sentence as first [Question appears]

00:20

person or third person narration then identify which character's thoughts or

00:26

feelings are being revealed and here are potential answers and in first person

00:32

okay well we might not be as sweet as old granny but we'll still give you a [Grandma holding plate of prune bars]

00:37

hint ask yourself wave of a narrator is

00:40

outside of the story or inside the story personally we hope they're outside it [Boy trapped inside a book]

00:45

can be a bit crowded in there this question is really two questions in

00:49

disguise seriously look closely see how one is

00:52

standing on the other shoulders underneath that trenchcoat

00:55

so our questions are as follows what person is the narration in and whose [Questions appear]

00:59

thoughts and feelings are being revealed let's try that first one first the

01:04

difference between first person and third person is whether the narrator is

01:06

inside or outside the story it's the story someone's direct account or does [Woman talking through headset]

01:10

the story kind of come from nowhere well let's take a look at our sentence and

01:15

find out we've got a few characters in there the kids and Grandma [Grandma and children appear]

01:20

however none of them seem to be telling this story the sentence doesn't say I

01:25

just can't wait to mimic grandma and play in the snow this Christmas yeah [Young girl speaking on telephone]

01:29

that would be an example of first person that means our story is definitely being

01:33

told in third person even though this isn't being told from a character's

01:37

perspective we can still ask who thoughts and feelings are being revealed [Girl raises arm and asked answer by teacher]

01:42

see that bit are all hoping yeah those are the kids thoughts and feelings so

01:49

we've got a third person narration revealing the thoughts and feelings of

01:52

the kids only one of our answers takes both those boxes and that'd be C that's

01:57

a lot of information to fit in at once in why almost as impressive as the [Man wiping sweat from forehead]

02:01

number of cool bars we've managed to hide in our closet [Girl opens closet and prune bars fall on her]

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