You can make any sentence using He, She, It...
2006-12-05 17:19:29
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answered by Ramprasad 2
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Third person perspective is when two people are interacting and the situation is looked upon by you as the third person who is not present at the scene. To look at a situation in third person perspective means to look at the situation in such a way that the two objects already involved in the situation don't. An example would be a divorce. The partners who have decided to get divorced might get some advice from a friend telling them to hang on to each other inspite of whatever differences they have because "he sees a bright future for their relation that both of them are not able to because of hate for each other." This advise that this friend gives is a third person perspective because neither the husband nor the wife is able to think about this possibility.
2006-12-06 01:30:15
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answered by whatsnicknamemean 2
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For example we are talking.When I say, "I am cute."that is first peron perspective. Now, when I say to you, the one I'm talking with, "You are cute." thats second person perspective. Then, suddenly a person passes by and you say, "He/She is cute." that is third person perspective. You are talking about someone that is not a part of the conversation by using third person nouns.
2006-12-06 03:28:28
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answered by Jors 3
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It's like Harry Potter.
" he ran across the room".
it never adresses the reader, or refers to itself as in "I".
Third person omncient, howeve, can refer to itself without using I.
2006-12-06 01:17:35
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answered by LaurenKay 3
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