Point of View — Answer Key
Part A: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. A passage that starts with I walked to school is told in first person.
The pronoun I signals first-person point of view in Grade 3 passages.
2. A passage that says She opened the door is told in third person.
The pronoun she signals third-person point of view in Grade 3 reading.
3. A narrator inside the story telling it using I is the narrator.
The narrator is the voice telling a Grade 3 story from a point of view.
4. A narrator standing outside the story is in third person.
Third-person narrators stand outside and use pronouns like he in Grade 3 texts.
5. The pronouns my and our belong to first-person point of view.
My and our show first-person possession in Grade 3 point-of-view practice.
6. The pronouns his and their belong to third-person point of view.
His and their show third-person possession in Grade 3 point-of-view work.
7. The way a narrator tells a Grade 3 story is called point of view.
Point of view names how a narrator sees events in a Grade 3 story.
8. Another word for point of view is perspective.
Perspective is a Grade 3 synonym for point of view in reading lessons.
9. In I jumped high, the word I tells you the point of view is first person.
First person is the full Grade 3 label for a narrator who uses I.
Part B: Matching
Match each item on the left to the correct answer on the right.
1. Match each item to its correct answer.
I chased my dog
→ First person singular
First person singular
She chased her dog
→ Third person singular
Third person singular
We ran together
→ First person plural
First person plural
They ran together
→ Third person plural
Third person plural
Matching pronouns to labels helps Grade 3 readers name point of view quickly.