1st Person Point of View  - Narrator is in the story. Uses pronouns: I, me, my, us , 2nd Person Point of View  - Used in instructions and directions. Uses the pronouns: you, your, 3rd Person Point of View  - Narrator is not in the story.  , 3rd Person POV Limited - Narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of ONE character., 3rd Person POV Omniscent - Narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of ALL characters., Author's Purpose - Tells why author's write; PIE., Persuade - Ex. commercials, billboards, advertisements , Inform - Ex. Nonfiction, history and science books, documentaries, Entertain - Fiction, comics, mysteries , Main Idea - What the story is about; the Big Idea. It is a complete thought or sentence, Supporting details - Hold up the main idea , Subject/Topic  - Is NOT the main idea, Bold - thick, dark letters that draw attention , Italics - slanted writing that draw attention , Heading - tells what the section of reading is about , Subheading - tells what the section of reading is about; below the heading, Table of Contents - found in the front of the book; gives headings and page numbers , Index - found in the back of the book; gives you the page number , Glossary  - found in the back of the book; gives you the definition , Caption - words next to picture, graph, map, or chart, Map - shows location of something , Graph - shows information in a visual way , Photograph - picture taken by a camera , Diagram - shows parts ,

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