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how do you make sure your writing is in thrid person? thank you
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This Grammarly article explains it quite well:

"The third-person point of view belongs to the person (or people) being talked about. The third-person pronouns include he, him, his, himself, she, her, hers, herself, it, its, itself, they, them, their, theirs, and themselves."

So when writing in third person your story should read as though it is being told about someone. You'll find all the information you need on different narrative perspectives in the linked article. Hope this helps. :smile:
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Original post by Raviolish
This Grammarly article explains it quite well:

"The third-person point of view belongs to the person (or people) being talked about. The third-person pronouns include he, him, his, himself, she, her, hers, herself, it, its, itself, they, them, their, theirs, and themselves."

So when writing in third person your story should read as though it is being told about someone. You'll find all the information you need on different narrative perspectives in the linked article. Hope this helps. :smile:


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Original post by x-ayisha-x
how do you make sure your writing is in thrid person? thank you


To ensure academic writing is in the third person, avoid using first-person pronouns (I, we) and second-person (you). Instead, use third-person pronouns (he, she, they) and maintain an objective tone.
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(Original post by Cedric Fred)To ensure academic writing is in the third person, avoid using first-person pronouns (I, we) and second-person (you). Instead, use third-person pronouns (he, she, they) and maintain an objective tone.

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