First Person - Narrator is inside the story (Ex: I went home. Tim came over, but I couldn't play.), Third Person Omniscient - Narrator is outside the story and knows the thoughts of all characters (Ex: Tim was mad at Shay. He blamed her. Shay knew Tim would be mad, but she wanted to live her life.), Third Person Limited - Narrator is outside the story and knows the thoughts/feelings of 1 character (Ex: Tim slammed the door. He walked upstairs and read a note from Shay. He couldn't understand why she was so mad.), Third Person Objective - Narrator is outside the character and does not reveal ANY character's thoughts (Ex: Tim told Shay to leave. She got in the car and drove away.), Direct Characterization - The writer explicitly states a character's traits, Indirect Characterization - The writer leaves the reader to conclude a character's traits based upon the character's words and actions, Flat Character - Has 1-2 traits, Round Character - Has many traits, Static Character - Stays the same throughout a story, Dynamic Character - Changes throughout a story,

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