1. The third-person limited point of view is when the narrator tells only what one character sees, thinks, and feels. 2. Stage directions are mostly written in boldface inside parentheses or brackets and within the dialogue. 3. An assumption is a statement is based on opinion and may not be supported by facts. 4. An act is a unit of action that takes place in a single time and place. 5. Glacing means looking randomly or blankly into space.