Engish STAAR ( State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness) Practice Test

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What is a narrative style where a character uses "I", "me", "my", and "mine"?

  1. Third-person limited

  2. First person

  3. Third-person omniscient

  4. Dramatic irony

The correct answer is: First person

In a narrative style that utilizes "I," "me," "my," and "mine," the perspective is known as first person. This style allows the author to present the story through the eyes of a character, creating a personal and intimate connection between the narrator and the reader. The use of first-person pronouns indicates that the narrator is sharing their own experiences, thoughts, and feelings directly, which can lead to a deeper understanding of their motivations and emotions. This method allows readers to engage with the story on a more personal level, fostering empathy and understanding. Other narrative perspectives, such as third-person limited and third-person omniscient, employ third-person pronouns and do not offer the same direct insight into a character’s internal feelings as first-person narration does. Dramatic irony, on the other hand, refers to a situation where the audience knows more than the characters, which is unrelated to the use of personal pronouns in narrative style.