Who's talking? In this activity, you'll read two short stories. First, find and underline the pronouns. Then, decide if the narrator is using a first person or third person point of view. Write your answer on the blank lines.
Additional Educational Resources:
Poetry Guide - Poet's Toolbox
Distinguishing between Singular, Plural, & Irregular Possessive Nouns
Mastering Adverbs: A Fill-in and Circle Exercise
Writing an Opinion About Your School
Getting Familiar with Power of Tens: Multiplying and Dividing by a Power of Ten
Length: Converting Customary Units - Feet, Inches, Yards, and Miles
Understanding Singular, Plural, and Irregular Plural Nouns
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Additional Educational Resources:
Poetry Guide - Poet's Toolbox
Distinguishing between Singular, Plural, & Irregular Possessive Nouns
Mastering Adverbs: A Fill-in and Circle Exercise
Writing an Opinion About Your School
Getting Familiar with Power of Tens: Multiplying and Dividing by a Power of Ten
Length: Converting Customary Units - Feet, Inches, Yards, and Miles
Understanding Singular, Plural, and Irregular Plural Nouns
Who's talking? In this activity, you'll read two short stories. First, find and underline the pronouns. Then, decide if the narrator is using a first person or third person point of view. Write your answer on the blank lines.