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3 rd Person Limited

3 rd Person Limited. Justis C. 3 rd Person Limited. When the narrator is an outsider who is limited to reporting the thoughts and feelings of a single character. 3 rd Person Limited. Sally is thinking what does boys think about. 3 rd Person Limited.

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3 rd Person Limited

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  1. 3rd Person Limited Justis C

  2. 3rd Person Limited When the narrator is an outsider who is limited to reporting the thoughts and feelings of a single character.

  3. 3rd Person Limited Sally is thinking what does boys think about.

  4. 3rd Person Limited Ricki-Tiki-Tavi main character and he is show as who the narrator in most interested in. When Ricki-Tiki-Tavi was done fighting the snakes he was excited , because the family let him stay there. At the end Ricki-Tikki-Tavi was in the newspaper “Heroic mongoose saves his family from a family of snakes. “

  5. 3rd Person Limited Third Person Limited is important, because in reading we need to know that Third person limited is a form of storytelling in which the narrator knows only about one character. Third person limited is like a News Reporter asking a person questions on what happen at the school fire and asking to go into how you felt during the fire. Third person limited can be not only a News Reporter, but can be anybody. Third person limited is important to EOG, because by end 7th we should know all the forms of which the speaker can be talking from.

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