If the piece of writing has 'I' and 'Me' or my
First person writing is when one of the characters uses the word "I" to tell the story.
No, writing in third person does not require the use of past tense; you can use any tense that suits your narrative. Third person can be written in past, present, or future tense, depending on the story you want to tell. The key is to maintain consistency in the chosen tense throughout the piece.
no tell your Indian friend straight out that you like him.
To tell the person in writing that this accented
They are similar because they both tell you something. Descriptive writing describes--so it's going to tell you how something looks, how a person walks into the room, what that person is wearing, how she smells, the color of his eyes. Narrative writing is going to tell you WHY that person is here in this room. What's his purpose? What is he looking for? This is the story. Narrative writing tells you a story. Descriptive writing makes that story come alive in your senses.
i don't know, tell me
The way to tell who has written an answer is to look at the bottom of the answer. It will say "First Answer by ___" and "Last Edit by ____" and give the names of the people (or a computer URL if they are posting anonymously).
Look at the first few notes of the piece and also which flats/sharps are defined in the beginning of the piece.
First tell us who "they" are.
I is first person. You is second person. He or She is third person.
If you are bi the first person you should tell is your parents and then you can tell you frineds
As far as we can tell, writing first came into existence to help support systems of trade and debts