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Grade 4 English Language - Reading Literature - First, Second and Third Person
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First person (the person speaking): I, we. Second person (the person spoken to): you. Third person (the person spoken about): he, she, it, they. Next time you are reading a book, take note of which person it is written in. You may find the whole book is written in third person or that some chapters are in first person and so on. You could also try writing three pieces - each in a different person. This will really improve your English skills. Read this text and answer the questions: My dog angrily jumped into the car. It saw me hiding his favorite type of bone under my seat. His head... Show more
Grade 4 English Language - Reading Literature - First, Second and Third Person
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10 Questions

1. Read Story 2 – The Vet. What point of view is the story written?
2. Decide if the text has been written in the first, second or third person.
'I have nothing to declare except my genius.'
- Oscar Wilde (1854-1900) upon arriving at U.S. customs 1882
3. Decide if the text has been written in the first, second or third person.
'We don't like their sound, and guitar music is on the way out.'
- Decca Recording Co. rejecting the Beatles, 1962
4. Read Story 2 – The Vet. What is the main character’s point of view about Morris coming to the vet’s office?
5. Decide if the text has been written in the first, second or third person.
'He is one of those people who would be enormously improved by death.'
- H. H. Munro (Saki) (1870-1916)
6. Read Story 1 – Morris and the Bone. What point of view is the story written?
7. Decide if the text has been written in the first, second or third person.
'Don't stay in bed, unless you can make money in bed.'
- George Burns (1896-1996)
8. Decide if the text has been written in the first, second or third person.
They arrived late but safe after their dangerous journey.
9. Decide if the text has been written in the first, second or third person.
'You may not be interested in war, but war is interested in you.'
- Leon Trotsky (1879-1940)
10. Read Story 2 – The Vet. What is the narrator’s point of view toward taking his dog to the vet?