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Point of view- is the perspective form which a story is told. There are three types of
point of view. The first person, second person and third person.
Example:
The stars were burning brightly in the night sky. The evening breeze felt cold on
my skin. It was the last night of summer break and I was calm, oddly calm. It's not that I
was expected to go back to school. I wasn't. School is a lot of work for me. But I was
excited to see my friends again and I knew that they would be there.
Narrator's Perspective: First Person
Explanation: It was First Person because the narrator tells the story first-hand using
pronoun I.
Activity:
Instruction: Determine from which perspective the passage is narrated and explain how
did you know.
The doorbell rang. Rey bounded down the stairs. He looked through the peephole
and then opened the door. The mailman stood there holding a package. "Is your mother
or father home?" Rey shook his head back and forth. The mailman handed Rey a bulky
scanning device and said, "Sign here, please." Rey grabbed the stylus and scrawled his
name.
Narrator's Perspective:
Explain:
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Answer:

Third Person.

Explanation:

The third-person point of view or narration is when the narrator uses the third-person pronouns to talk or refer to the characters. He may or may not be a part of the story and would use names as well as "he, she, his, hers, they" etc. in the narration.

In the given passage, the narrator uses a lot of 'he' to refer to Ray, the character. There are no indications of 'you' or 'I' or "we", which means that the narrator is far from being a character or part of the story.

Thus, the correct answer is third-person narration.