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All Minds View

Students read a short scene written in limited third person, where only one character’s actions are shown. They then rewrite the scene as an omniscient narrator who knows the thoughts and feelings of both characters. This worksheet helps students understand the differences between limited and omniscient third-person narration. It teaches how expanding access to characters’ inner thoughts changes storytelling and deepens meaning. The activity supports more advanced narrative writing skills and perspective control.

Curriculum Matched Skills

English Language Arts – Third-Person Limited vs. Omniscient

English Language Arts – Writing From Multiple Perspectives

English Language Arts – Narrative Craft and Voice

English Language Arts – Character Insight and Interpretation

This worksheet is part of our Writing By Point of View (First, Second, Third Person) Worksheets collection.

All Minds View Worksheet

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