most stories are written in third person. If it's all "he" or "she" or "it" without ever using "I" (except in dialogue) it's in third person.
Third person narration includes the pronouns "he," "she," "it," and "they." Most stories are written in third person, so read more and you'll see how to do it!
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The Lottery by Jackson
That person is called a 'third party viewer' or in written work told by the observer, such as stories or so on, they are called the 'third person'.
Edgar Allen Poe.
This is third person point of view.
No, the word "some" can be used in both the third person and other persons. It is not limited to a specific grammatical person.
"The Last Bow" and "The Adventure of the Mazarin Stone"
Third Act Stories EP was created in 2007.
First person stories are told from the point of view of someone in the story (the main character and most likely the hero/heroine) and uses words such as I, my, we, and me instead of the person's name. They often include thought in the person's (and only that person's) head. Third person stories are told from point of view of someone as if they were watching the scene, and uses names along with words such as he, she, they, and them. These stories can include thoughts in just one person's head (limited), thoughts in multiple characters' head's (omniscient), or sometimes in no one's head. If the third person is limited the story will also tend to always stay with the character and not jump between different scenes, though omniscient may jump scenes. Side note: Some rare books switch between first and third. Also, did you know that there is a second person point of view? Sorry for the really long answer, but I hope that it is thorough and helpful.
All of them. You've asked for examples of every single point of view, so all stories would fit into one category or another. You should ask ONE question at a time to get a good answer.
the outsiders is in 1st person not 3rd