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In 'Literary perspectives from the First World War', the texts you read are written from different perspectives. Match the perspectives to their definitions.
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writing about yourself using pronouns like "I", "me", "mine" and "we"
a narrator talks directly to a reader using pronouns like "you"
a narrator tells the story but isn't in it; uses "he", "she", "they"
first person perspective
second person perspective
third person perspective
Consider that World War 1 poet Wilfred Owen uses first person in his poem about a gas attack when he writes, "we cursed through sludge".
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