You have been doing this unconsciously for as long as you have been able to speak and write. Today I am going to teach you how to do it consciously.
Ten minutes from now, you will be able to speak and write with greater impact.
First person perspective is when you are speaking for yourself, or as the spokesperson for a group:
(I, me, my, mine, we, us, our, ours)
Second person perspective describes the experience of your reader, listener, or viewer individually or collectively:
(you, your, yours, yourself, yourselves)
Third person perspective is then you are speaking not of yourself, or of your audience, but of some other individual or group:
(he, she, him, her, they, them,)
you must choose a verb tense that frames the action of your sentence
in the past (was), the present (am), or the future (will be.)
That much has been known and taught for decades if not centuries.
The Wizard of Ads® is now going to teach you:
(A) the specific voice of each of the 9 declarative sentences,
(B) how the addition of a status, a mood, or an emotion allows you to
determine the intention and the impact of your sentence before it has even been created.
REVIEW
The addition of a status, a mood, or an emotion allows you to
determine the intention and the impact of your sentence before it has even been created.
First person, past tense = MEMORY + humility = confession
“I was hoping to be finished in one hour, but I wasn’t able.”
First person, present tense = ANNOUNCEMENT + humility = vulnerability
“I am self-aware enough to know that I am more lucky...