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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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Something
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When creating a __________ drawing, you must show three sides of an object in a single view.
Group of answer choices Isometric
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Point of view refers to the author’s __________(1 point)
Responses purpose. purpose. connotation. connotation. perspective.
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GREEN FN
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First-person narrators tell stories from only their perspective and not those of others. By default, they are ________.
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Julie
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If you are looking at an object straight on, what type of perspective are you seeing? (1 point) Responses one-point one-point
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STAN NCT DREAM AND AESPA
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If you are looking at an object straight on type of perspective are you seeing?
A. one-point B. two-point C. three-point D.
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Which of the following definitions explains the concept of "frame of reference"?
Responses Your use of reference texts to make
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How can the reader’s point of view create suspense and humor?
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no!!!!
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Which definition is the best description of vanishing point
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Artist makes shapes in the background smaller than shapes in the foreground to communicate their distance from the viewer how
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Which definition is the best description of vanishing point?
A: a black dot in space where all lines converge and all objects
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yourlocaldumbblonde
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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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⊗WitherRosesNeverDie⊗
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Which is a characteristic of third-person limited perspective in a narrative? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
Responses
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Blank is the way a character, the narrator, or the reader sees what is happening in a story
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What is the perspective of the narrator in a literary text called?(1 point)
Responses point of view point of view author’s
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What changes the way informational texts communicate the same subject?(1 point)
Responses the point of view of the author. the
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Leo
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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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Communist theory views government as a(n):
positive good. necessary protector of civilization. necessary evil. unnecessary evil.
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If you are looking at an object straight on, what type of perspective are you seeing? (1 point) Responses one-point
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When a figure appears to have depth as you look at it, it is called _____________.
length net solid perspective
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cesat
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power is the ability to tell another person's story and make it the definitive account of that person.
true false
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Is the figure below drawn in one-point or two-point perspective?
A front view of a three-dimensional arrow is shown. The edges
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Shogun
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write a monologue from the character Peggy Schuyler perspective.
It should be sad and meaningful. The song will take place after
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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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A community artist creates a mural of the surrounding farm country. Far-off hills, trees, and buildings are slightly blurry and
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