Perspectivea) 1st Person Point of View - story is told by the narrator, (who is a character in the story), giving his/her thoughts.
I was feeling so tired after walking for hours trying to find my way home when I saw a beautiful cottage in the middle of the forest. I knocked but there was no answer, and luckily, the door was unlocked. I needed to rest so badly that I entered without any hesitation.
Perspectiveb) 3rd. Person Point of View - A narrator tells the story. There are 2 types:TYPE 1i) Limited: the narrator tells the story but only knows the thoughts of the main character in the story.
Papa Bear stopped and sniffed the air. 'Something is not right', he thought to himself. Sensing danger, he held back both Mama and Baby Bear from entering their home. 'Wait here!' he said to both of them, before entering their home to confront whoever or whatever was there.
Perspectiveb) 3rd. Person Point of View - A narrator tells the story. TYPE 2ii) Omniscient - the narrator tells all of the thoughts and actions of all of the characters.
When Mama Bear heard the high-pitched scream of a strange voice and the Growl of Papa Bear, her ears prickled and she became tense. Grabbing Baby Bear, they rushed in, only to see a human with hair like sunlight holding Baby Bear's almost finished bowl of porridge.
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