Do you mean "What is Stargirl's point of view?" If so, read the sequel "Love Stargirl" It is about where Stargirl went after the Ocotillo Ball and is written in letter form. Most people agree that "Love, Stargirl" is not as good as Stargirl.
Love, Stargirl is a book told from Stargirl's point of view. It's like a diary, but as Stargirl often talks to Leo personally, it's more of a letter. "The World's Longest Letter", as Stargirl calls it.
Stargirl is mainly told in 3rd person from leo's perspective about stargirl, but teachers think that there is first, third, and limited point of view through-out the book
How about you actually read it, and find out.
When Stargirl told the people at her school, she told them that she is not going to cheer for any body.Thats how Leo started to resent.
Stories can be told from the 'audience' point of view -- viewers know everything about every character, or from the point of view of a single character. You can analyse any film to discover the point of view from which the story is told by making a note of the characters in every scene.
Charlotte's Web is told in the third person, so we get more than one point of view. However, the story is mostly told from the point of view of Wilbur, the pig whose life Charlotte, the spider, saves.
Stargirl didn't sing to Hillari Kimble, but sung to Leo using Hillari's name. Therefore she didn't break her word about singing to her.P.S. Just read the book!
How about you actually read it, and find out.
First-person. It is told from Bethany's point of view
The Twilight Saga is primarily told from the point of view of the protagonist, Bella Swan.
it is in Katniss's point of view
from whose point of view is the Boggart by Susan cooper told by
It is from Michael Oher's point of view
The book is told from third person point of view and Charles (Chip) Clewts's essays are told in first person.
The novel is told in first persons point of view. It's usually Bella's.
"Sonny's Blues," is told from Sonny's Brother's point of view.
he story is told in the third person but isfor the most part limited to Gregor's point of view.
Perspective, or point of view. These two terms are synonymous.
First point of view