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English, 23.09.2019 22:10, ansuaprajita1506

Bill was so proud of his touchdown. he talked and talked about it. he told everyone about it. his friends were getting tired of hearing about it. “maybe we can talk about something else,” ted complained.
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#2. i put my homework into the green homework basket on mrs. gardner’s desk. i think i did a really good job on my report. i worked hard and spent a lot of time researching my project. mrs. gardner is looking at it now. i hope she likes it.
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third person objective
#3. playing in the meadow was always fun for sally and her best friend molly. sally liked to ride in the tall grass and watched the clouds as they moved in the sky. she hoped that molly wanted to do the same thing.
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third person objective
third person limited
third person omniscient
first person
#4. i know how to get what i want. i will smile and nod my head and the teacher will like me. i can get what i want by being nice and paying attention. i love school and everyone will like me.
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third person limited
third person objective
first person
#5. adam was making faces at his two sisters. he was always trying to make them laugh. he just didn’t understand why they didn’t think his faces were funny. when adam made faces at school, his friends laughed.
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third person objective
first person
third person omniscient
#6. the australian runners quickly stretched before the big race.
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#7. there is no way i am going to lose this race. i know i can beat every other runner here!
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second person
first person
third person objective
third person limited
#8. the boy daydreamed about his weekend plans during the teacher’s lesson on point of view.
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third person objective
third person ominiscient
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second person
#9. you know you have to get to school on time, but you decide to stop off at the donut shop for a delicious cream-filled donut. you can’t it! you love donuts!
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second person
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third person omniscient
#10. the library was full of students studying for their final exams. robert and miguel were studying for history. charlie and maria were studying for math.
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third person omniscient
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