Identify the point of view used in the following example. "Here's your stupid football," Karen said as she threw the football at Joan. The ball whizzed through the air and landed at Joan's feet. Joan picked up the ball. "Don't be mad, Karen," she said. "We want you to play with us, too." "I've had enough. I'm going to the library." Karen's voice was angry. personal <----I got omniscient limited omniscient dramatic
Identify the point of view used in the following example. Karen becomes so upset when I play with Cheryl. She just doesn't understand that I want to have lots of friends, not just her. personal omniscient limited omniscient <----I got dramatic Identify the point of view used in the following example. Karen's mind wandered. "What can Joan be thinking of me? I acted like such a baby," she thought. "We can still be friends," Joan said, but she thought, "Much more of this, and I'm going to have to drop Karen." personal omniscient limited omniscient dramatic <----I got Identify the point of view used in the following example. "Here's your stupid football," Karen said. "I'm going back to the library." "Don't be mad, Karen," said Joan. "We want you to play with us, too." Joan's thoughts were confused. Should she go after Karen and persuade her to stay or should she let Karen work things out for herself? Joan didn't know. personal omniscient <----I got limited omniscient dramatic
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