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  • "My friends are coming over this afternoon to work on our science project," I told my mom as we were sitting down in the kitchen. "But you haven't done your chores yet," my mom said. I wished she understood how important this project was.
    First Person
  • As Carol stepped into the bright sunlight, she only had 2 things on her mind ... sunscreen and a surf board! However, David could not stop thinking about the test he had taken that day. What a way to start Spring Break ... with an F.
    Third Person Omniscient
  • As Carol stepped into the bright sunlight, she only had 2 things on her mind ... sunscreen and a surf board!
    Third Person Limited
  • Elsa thought to herself, "How could I hurt Anna like that?" Laying on the floor, Anna felt the coldness spread throughout her entire body, but she couldn't tell anyone. Then, she became frozen.
    Third Omniscient
  • When I stepped into the bright sunlight, I only had 2 things on my mind ... sunscreen and a surf board!
    First person
  • Jeff wrapped his arms around himself and leaned into the wind as he ran. He felt cold to his bones and couldn't wait to get home. Meanwhile, his mother was preparing a hot meal across town. She smiled to herself as she thought of her son.
    Third Person Omniscient
  • Marie felt the impact as her mom hit the brakes just as another car pulled out in front of them. “Are you okay?” her mom asked while shaking with fear. Across town, Louis, a cop, heard the alarm go off, and he put down his coffee cup.
    Third Person Omniscient
  • "Avengers, Assemble!" Captain America never felt so motivated when those words left his mouth. Then when Thor's hammer came into his hands he felt as if he could conquer the world.
    Third Person Limited
  • As I hurried towards my apartment, I could hear my dog, Ringo, howling. “Oh no!” I thought. “Mr. Jenson is going to be so mad.” Mr. Jenson was the cranky man who lived next door and was always complaining to my mom.
    First Person
  • "I hate being special!" Auggie yelled at his mom. She would never tell him, but this hurt her so much to see Auggie in so much pain. She wished he could see how wonderful of a kid he was, she wished he could see himself through her eyes.
    Third Person Limited
  • Jeff wrapped his arms around himself and leaned into the wind as he ran. He was wearing his heaviest winter coat, a hat, scarf, and gloves, but he was still shivering from the cold. He rubbed his arms as he ran and dreamed of hot chocolate.
    Third Person Limited
  • "Zach you have to get out of here!" He felt confused when Amy wasn't coming with him. He didn't want to leave her but he had to go get Brady, before he would be in trouble too. Amy was feeling upset, but she knew he had to leave.
    Third Person Omniscient
  • Belle just sat there and thought to herself, "Why would he give me an entire library? I thought I was his prisoner." Either way, she was excited to get to read all of these new books.
    Third Person Limited
  • I wrapped my arms around myself, leaned into the wind, and ran as fast as I could. I was wearing my heaviest winter coat, a hat, scarf, and gloves, but I was still shivering from the cold.
    First Person
  • Caitlin couldn’t believe that her special day had come. Finally, after years of struggling, she would graduate with her high school class. Caitlin remembered all of the teachers who had encouraged and supported her and smiled to herself.
    Third Person Limited
  • "I hate being special!" Auggie yelled at his mom. She would never tell him, but this hurt her so much to see Auggie in so much pain. She wished he could see how wonderful of a kid he was, she wished he could see himself through her eyes.
    Third Person Limited
  • The lights in the mall were beautiful. There were red, green, and gold decorations everywhere. I couldn’t wait to start shopping for presents for all of my friends. “Are you ready to go?” Dad asked. “Yes!” I exclaimed. “Let’s shop!”
    First Person
  • Nate couldn't believe what just happened, a million thoughts were running through his mind. He looked up at Addy, she had so much fear built up inside of her. Then Cooper, who had just walked in, didn't know what to believe.
    Third Person Omniscient
  • All the students had one thing on their mind, there were only 5 minutes left in class. They tried to focus on the math problem on the board but instead, they were all thinking about their plans for the long weekend.
    Third Person Omniscient