Third person POV uses the words "he," "she," "it," or "they." Don't use "I," "we," or "you."
Words like "he," "she," "they," "it," "him," "her," "his," "hers," "their," "theirs," and "them" are suitable for a third person essay but not for first person (I, me, my, mine) or second person (you, your, yours).
You cant play halo reach in third person. If you do see someone playing in third person on youtube, it means that there watching match that was already played. You can watch in third person but you cant play in third person.
You cant thats only in modern warfare 2.
because youre in a wheelchair have u ever been in third person
Rich Well-off You cant really describe a person without knowing them. it starts with a z
If the person you are writing about is following you, then they will see what you write on their timeline. If you use their name, ie @usernamehere, then what you write will appear in their @replies. Also remember that even if they aren't following you and your profile isn't private then they can easily click on your profile and see your tweets.
a person that cant function right or a person that cant do one that a normal person / healthy person can do
When someone says something to someone else in their mind without saying it out loud (the other person cant hear it though).
yea but u cant use the same words in the song
You cant
Using a rich vocabulary enhances your writing by providing a variety of words and phrases to convey your ideas more precisely and effectively. It adds depth and nuance to your writing, making it more engaging and impactful. Additionally, a strong vocabulary demonstrates your command of language, which can enhance your credibility and impress your readers.
I know Thoth was the Egyptian god of writing, but i cant think of any more.