limited - narrator does not know everything, and may know very little about the characters' thoughts and emotions., third person - point of view is used when the narrator is speaking about others. The narrator uses a form of he or she in the story., second person - point of view is used when the narrator is speaking about you. This POV is used less frequently than the other two. The narrator uses you or your in the story, sometimes as a way to help the reader (you) identify with the main character., omniscient - narrator knows everything, including the thoughts and emotions of all the characters., first person - point of view is used when the narrator is speaking about himself or herself. The narrator uses a form of I or me in the story.,

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