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greenblur

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say, e.g. ‘I felt expelled and exiled . . .’
Is it okay to switch to 3rd person like so
'I felt expelled and exiled', thought Jabu jabu
 

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Technically, no. But more than enough students do it, so you probably wouldn't be penalised. It does of course, depending on the wording of the question.

Your method is probably safer than something like:

He felt expelled and exiled

Which changes the sentence.
 

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But then you can't modify the stimuli they give is it?
 

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But then you can't modify the stimuli they give is it?
You must use the stimuli as is and learn to adapt your story around it. You should be trying to accustom yourself to a number of different styles so you can handle both a stimuli given in 1st or 3rd person.
 

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Aquawhite's right. Ideally you should continuing writing in the 'person' they give you.
 

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