6. POV, Tense, Tone
Point of View (POV)¶
There are 3 types of Point of Views (POVs)
First Person | Second Person | Third Person |
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I, me, us, we, my, ours, mine | You, your, yours | She, he, it, they, them, their, theirs |
I am writing. | You are reading. | They are reading. |
Personal Tone | Direct, Immersive Tone | Universal Tone |
Focuses on the writer/narrator. | Focuses on the reader. | Focuses on the content. |
First Person POV¶
My name is Sally, and this is my story.
Second Person POV¶
Your name is Sally, and this is your story.
Third Person POV¶
Her name is Sally, and this is her story.
There are also 3 additional types of Third Person Point of View:
Third Person Omniscient POV | The narrator speaks for everyone. |
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Third Person Limited POV | The narrator speaks for one character. |
Third Person Objective POV | The narrator is an observer. |
Tenses¶
Past tense is the most common tense used in writing.
Past Tense¶
Sally walked to the door and opened it.
Present Tense¶
Sally walks to the door and opens it.
Perspective¶
Combine Point of View and Tense to get your overall Perspective.
First Person POV + Past Tense I walked to the door and opened it.
Third Person POV + Past Tense Sally walked to the door and opened it.
Tone of Voice¶
Very Casual | Casual | Semi- Casual | Neutral | Semi- Formal | Formal | Very Formal |
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Howdy | Hi | Hey | Hello | Greetings | Good Day | Salutations |
Informal vs Formal Language¶
Informal Writing | Formal Writing |
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Use contractions. | Don't use any contractions. |
Use numerals (1, 2, 3). | Spell out numbers (one, two, three). |
Use some common phrases of speech. | Avoid phrases of speech. |
Avoid jargon. | Use necessary field-related jargon. |
Use short, simple sentence structures. | Use longer, more complex sentence structures. |
Use parallel sentence structure. | Use parallel sentence structure. |
Avoid needing punctuation beyond simple commas. | Use any punctuation necessary. |
Reading Levels / Flesch Kincaid Readability Scores¶
90-100 | 80-90 | 70-80 | 60-70 | 50-60 | 30-50 | 0-30 |
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5th grade | 6th grade | 7th grade | 8-9th grade | 10-12th grade | College | College graduate |
Very easy | Easy | Fairly easy | Easily understood | Fairly difficult | Difficult | Very difficult |