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Match each narrative point of view to the appropriate set of pronouns.
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John B
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In Grendel, John Gardner uses
first-person point of view to help readers better understand Beowulf’s feelings. first-person
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ebk dst
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When the general, nursing his bruised shoulder, had gone, Rainsford took up his flight again. It was flight now, a desperate,
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j coe
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Suspense is created in the passage partly due to it being written in which point of view?
Responses A first person point of
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j coe
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Which statement provides the BEST comparison of the narrator's and the father’s points of view about the trip throughout the
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j coe
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What point of view does the author use in Out of My Mind? (1 point)
second-person? first-person? third-person limited?
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What?
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The novel To Kill a Mockingbird features a main character named Scout. Scout is also the voice that tells the story. What point
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Amber
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The novel To Kill a Mockingbird features a main character named Scout. Scout is also the voice that tells the story. What point
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Anonymous ;)
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Select the correct answer.
What point of view does the following passage use? There are no buses arriving for the big cities
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John B
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The point of view you choose for a story will shape its plot, characters, and theme. Now you will participate in a discussion to
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What phrase describes point of view?
* 1 point the retelling of a story using different words the feeling or attitude associated
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HELP ME!
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Use this text to answer the question that follows.
from I, Coriander by Sally Gardner It is night, and our old house by the river
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Hey
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The novel to kill a mockingbird feature a main character named scout. Scout is also the voice that tells the story. What point
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Donald
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the novel to kill a mocking bird features a main character named Scout. Scout is also the voice that tells the story . What
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Kayla
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The novel to kill a mockingbird features a main character named scout. Scout is also the voice that tells the story. What point
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The Bass, the River, and Sheila Quick Check
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Which of the following statements is true of both third-person objective and third person-omniscient point of view? a. the
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Anonymous
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What is the point of view in the story a grain of mustard seed
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Use the paragraphs to complete the activity. Patrick lived in Emoryville, but every Saturday morning he rode two city
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*shrugs shoulders
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Select the letter that identifies the point of view from which the
following passage is written: I sat at the window and wondered
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t
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Select the letter that identifies the point of view from which the
following passage is written: James, surprised by Tyler's
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t
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Select the letter that identifies the point of view from which the
following passage is written: All my plans were ruined! I
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t
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Select the letter that identifies the point of view from which the
following passage is written: Jackie sat stiffly on the couch.
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t
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Select the letter that identifies the point of view from which the
following passage is written: Carlos puzzled over the test
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t
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Which phrase describes point of view?(1 point)
Responses the perspective a story is told from the perspective a story is told
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Izzy
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Comparisons Unit Test
6 of 146 of 14 Items Question Use the sentence to answer the question. The team captain wanted the trophy,
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Izzy
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"For more than five years I maintained myself solely by the labor of my hands, and I found, that by working about six weeks in a
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social studies
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7. Which phrase describes point of view?
* 1 point the retelling of a story using different words the feeling or attitude
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cunexus child
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What point of view does the author use in Out of My Mind? (1 point)
Responses third-person second-person third-person limited
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brielle
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What point of view does the author use in Out of My Mind? (1 point)
Responses third-person limited first-person third-person
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bob
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Which phrase describes point of view?(1 point)
Responses the retelling of a story using different words the retelling of a story
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Kim
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Which phrase describes point of view?(1 point)
Responses the feeling or attitude associated with a word the feeling or attitude
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Iyona McKenzie
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Which feature shows whether a sentence it written in first or third person?(1 point)
Responses connotations connotations
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Iyona McKenzie
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Use the poem to complete the activity.
The mouse found his way Along the wooden floor As the giant cat Made his way to the door
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hi
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the paragraphs to complete the activity.
Patrick lived in Emoryville, but every Saturday morning he rode two city buses to his
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Anonymous
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How can the reader’s point of view create suspense and humor?(1 point)
Responses A reader might know the ending of the story. A
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clueless
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Analyzing Literary Text Unit Test
9 of 129 of 12 Items Question Use the paragraphs to complete the activity. Patrick lived in
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Chicken nuggets
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First person narrators tell stories from only their perspective and not those of others. By default, they are what?
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Brenda
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Which point of view is the following statement? Even though they were watching exactly the same fight, referees gave more points
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Jae
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Renault is a character in Sammy’s short story about a group of friends who organized a successful bank robbery. What is likely
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Ashley Meeker
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The point of view in which the narrator is an outside observewr that zooms in on the thoughts and feeling of all of the
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rstaats88
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point of view can be defined as the
a. perspective from which a story is told b. attitudes of the characters c. resolution of
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rstaats88
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How can you tell if a text is written in the third-person point of view?
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Anonymous
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How can you tell if a text is written in the third-person point of view?
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Which word is the outlook an author or character has about something?
a. plot b. perspective c. scenery d. purpose
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rstaats88
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What is the narrator’s point of view about her family situation in “Excerpt from 100 Days and 99 Nights”? What is the
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What is the narrator’s point of view about her family situation in Excerpt from 100 Days and 99 Nights”?
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The narrator of the story “Excerpt from 100 Days and 99 Nights” and the speaker in the poem “Rain Check” have different
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Quick check
How can you tell if a text is written in the third person point of view?
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Bunny
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What is the narrator’s point of view about her family situation in “ Excerpt from 100 Days and 99 Nights”?
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Select the correct answer.
What point of view does Emily Brontë use in this excerpt from the novel Wuthering Heights? In all
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John B
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