Let’s go through each sentence one by one to figure out the point of view.
Point of View Basics:
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First person: Uses “I”, “me”, “my”, “we”, “us”, “our” — talking about yourself or your group.
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Second person: Uses “you”, “your”, “yours” — talking directly to someone else.
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Third person: Uses names (like Sheila, Max) or pronouns like “he”, “she”, “they”, “it” — talking about other people or things.
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Now let’s check each number:
1.
“My home has an awesome game room. I relax there every day.”
→ Uses “my” and “I” → This is
first person.
2.
“Sheila and her brother Max visit Grand Bahama Island every summer.”
→ Talks about Sheila and Max — not “I” or “you” → This is
third person.
3.
“If you are on Eleuthera Island, Glass Window Bridge is an awesome attraction for you to see.”
→ Uses “you” twice → Talking directly to the reader → This is
second person.
4.
“Your parents know what is best for you. They have lived much longer than you have.”
→ Uses “your” and “you” multiple times → Again, talking to the reader → This is
second person.
5.
“Many Bahamians love to visit Orlando, Florida. It is a great vacation spot.”
→ Talks about “Bahamians” and “It” — no “I” or “you” → This is
third person.
6.
“I love pizza. We have it every Friday at my house.”
→ Uses “I”, “we”, and “my” → Talking about self and family → This is
first person.
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Final Answer:
1. first
2. third
3. second
4. second
5. third
6. first
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of pov worksheet.