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From which point of view is this selection written?
The breeze blew gently through my hair. It was very relaxing. Question 4
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From which point of view is this selection written?
My name is Abraham Lincoln. I had several defeats in my life before being
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heavenly
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From which point of view is this selection written?
I don't like living here because the weather is too cold. Question 3 options:
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"Hannah was aggressive and bossy during clean up time" is an example of a/an
observation notation. • A. quantitatively written
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Select the best answer.
If a character in a story is narrating the story, then the story is written in Blank Space__________
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Is this statement true or false?
Writing in the first person allows the author to tell the story from any one character's point
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In this course, you have learned about different perspectives in psychology and how perspectives might
vary for psychologists
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Someone’s perspective on a topic is what?
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Which of the reasons below explains why a first person perspective might be biased? select the two correct answers.
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Which point of view allows the reader to see the perspective of all of the characters?(1 point)
Responses first person first
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which of these reasons below explains why a first person perspective might be biased?
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DW
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What point of view allows the reader to see the perspective of all of the characters?
A. Third person limited B. First person C.
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Which point of view allows the reader to see the perspective of all of the characters?(1 point) Responses third person
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Something
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Which of the following did the development of linear perspective allow artists to do?
(1 point) Responses show human anatomy more
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What is point of view?(1 point)
Responses the author’s perspective on a series of events the author’s perspective on a series
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Which point of view allows the reader to see the perspective of all of the characters?(1 point)
Responses second person second
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How does a landscape artist make an object in the foreground appear closer than an object in the background?
(1 point) O by
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_____________ is the angle from which something is viewed.
a Perspective b Creativity c Opinion d Syntax
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Ashely is drawing a desert landscape with a dirt road in the foreground and mountains extending from the foreground to the
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Choose the most correct statement with regards to the vanishing point.
Question 3Answer a. The vanishing point represents the
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sivunokuhle
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Select the correct answer from the list.(1 point)
is the way a character, the narrator, or the reader sees what is happening in a
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Point of view refers to the author’s __________(1 point)
Responses bias. bias. connotation. connotation. perspective.
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In one-point perspective, there can only be one line directed toward a single vanishing point.
(1 point) Responses True True
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Answer the question Imagine you are watching a video about a photographer who takes photos of people running errands. She says,
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Which of the following can be used to create a sense of nonlinear perspective in a composition? Select all that apply. (1 point)
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Air Supply
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If you are above an object and looking at it from a slight angle, what type of perspective are you seeing? (1 point) Responses
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Air Supply
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If you are above an object and looking at it from a slight angle, what type of perspective are you seeing?
(1 point) Responses
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Which of the following can be used to create a sense of nonlinear perspective in a composition? Select all that apply. (1
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If you are above an object and looking at it from a slight angle, what type of perspective are you seeing?
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Which perspective is the following poem being told from, and how do you know? Not just sitting and waiting, it's more
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Use the scenario to answer the question. Imagine you are watching a video about a photographer who takes photos of people
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Artists make shapes in the background smaller than shapes in the foreground to communicate their distance from the viewer. How
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Lady
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Which part of the picture is in the background?
(1 point) Responses the horse the horse the river the river the cows the cows the
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Why is considering point of view important?
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Use the scenario to answer the question.
Imagine you are watching a video about a photographer who takes photos of people running
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Hana
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If you are above an object ant looking at it from a slight angle, what type of perspective are you seeing
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What separates a composition's upper and lower planes
A. horizon B. perspective lines C. point of view D. vanishing point
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What separates a composition's upper and lower planes
A. horizon B. perspective C. point of view D. vanishing point
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Is the way I character, the narrator, or the reader sees what is happening in a story
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Which definition is the best description of vanishing point?
(1 point) Responses a black dot in space where all lines converge
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Two wheat stacks sit in the snow in early morning light. The closer wheat stack appears larger than the first. Hills, houses,
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Artists make shapes in the background smaller than shapes in the foreground to communicate their distance from the viewer. How
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Two wheat stacks sit in the snow in early morning light. The closer wheat stack appears larger than the first. Hills, houses,
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Reply to as a teen:
I'll be so glad when this chapter of my life is done and the next one comes. I promise I will be grateful and
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Point of view refers to the author’s __________(1 point)
Responses purpose. purpose. connotation. connotation. bias. bias.
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Point of view refers to the author’s __________(1 point)
Responses perspective. perspective. bias. bias. purpose. purpose.
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Which definition is the best description of vanishing point?
(1 point) Responses a black dot in space where all lines converge
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GREEN FN
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Which perspective is the following poem being told from, and how do you know?
Not just sitting and waiting, it's more
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GREEN FN
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Which definition is the best description of vanishing point?
(1 point) Responses a black dot in space where all lines converge
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Something
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Two wheat stacks sit in the snow in early morning light. The closer wheat stack appears larger than the first. Hills, houses,
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Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Analysis and Interpretation
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