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Point of View

   The Four Types of Point of View Here are the four primary POV types in fiction: First person point of view.  First person is when “I” am telling the story. The character is  in  the story, relating his or her experiences directly. Second person point of view.  The story is told to “you.” This POV is not common in fiction, but it’s still good to know (it  is  common in nonfiction). Third person point of view, limited.  The story is about “he” or “she.” This is the most common point of view in commercial fiction. The narrator is outside of the story and relating the experiences of a character. Third person point of view, omniscient.  The story is still about “he” or “she,” but the narrator has full access to the thoughts and experiences of  all  characters in the story. Which point of view is your novel written in? Give proof and answer below

Rising Action

  As studied throughout the year, stories have events of Rising Action that increase the tension of the story and lead to the climax. What incidents of Rising Action are found in your novel? See how many events you can come up with in your group. Try for at least 10. Describe the Event of Rising action Give the page number for the Rising Action