First, let's get the basics down:
First Person Narration (FP[N]) is narrating a story using the pronouns 'me, myself, and I'. Plural would be 'us, ourselves, and we'!
"I join back up with my group and together we head down the stairs to the basement, each old wooden step sending creaks throughout the whole house... And shivers down each of our spines. I gulp, keeping my ears open for any other sounds."714Please respect copyright.PENANAXKbRNh0I9a
Third Person Narration (TP[N]) is narrating a story using 'he/she/it/they, him/her/them/itself, and *character's name*'.
The yellow cat, upon hearing his human close the front door, dashes across the living room to greet her with a 'meow', leg rubs, and petting. He purrs when she gives him her own greeting 'Hello' and strokes his back."
Second Person Narration (SP[N]) is narrating the story using 'you, yourself and... You'! (Nailed it~)
"You find yourself in a room. The walls, floor, and ceiling are all white, almost blinding you. Upon a self inspection, your regular clothes have been swapped for the same eyesore of white pants and a shirt. The only other colour present to you would be the black void of your memory."
That's the basic three, plus the plurals. Next time, I'll make a post about writing websites and SP. I'm going to see if I can make this weekly or bi-weekly with the updates.714Please respect copyright.PENANAR1tIPNXQ1S