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Multiple ChoiceWhat type of point of view is used in The Call of the Wild?(1 point)Responsesfirst personfirst personthird-person
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Taylor swift
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A STUDENT reads a magazine.
STUDENT: Hey, there! I’m just in the middle of finishing this article and it got my mind thinking
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Hi
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Lucy's Letter
[1] I stumbled upon the faded envelope while cleaning out my old childhood bedroom, which felt frozen in time since
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What does an author's interpretation of a fact show?(1 point)
Responses entertainment entertainment point of view point of view
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What is hidden from the reader as a result of the story being told from the third-person limited point of view?
Responses A
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sweepk3
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The author’s use of the third-person omniscient point of view in this story enables the reader to—
Responses A understand the
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sweepk3
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What does the point of view of this story help the reader understand?
Responses A the determination of the mother to make it a
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sweepk3
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Which of the following sentences illustrates The Call of the Wild is in third person omniscient narration
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Me
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what is the authors point of view in perfectly imperfect
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How would this paragraph be revised to establish a second person point of view?
A. using the pronoun you in place of I B. using
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you
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An author is planning a story with a large number of characters. The author feels that each character's backstory is important
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you
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What lets you know a story is written using third-person limited point of view?
A. The story's narrator uses words, such as I,
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"I like to think (right now, please!) of a cybernetic forest filled with pines and electronics." The above quote from “All
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Kopopolo
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Which sentence best describes third-person point of view? (1 point)
1.It refers to the thoughts and feelings of a character. 2.
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I don't like to sAy My nAme
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What point of view is "The Cask of Amontillado" written?
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choose the best answer to the question. when writing a personal narrative, what point of view would be best to use?
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lemonlime🍋🦋
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Which point of view is established in this narrative?
the book is hide and seek (1 point) Responses third person limited third
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
You didn’t mean to come here, but you came anyway. Now that you’re here, you might
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Blue Berry
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
I walked along, crushing leaves under the soles of my hiking boots. I’d always loved
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Blue Berry
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How is point of view used as a narrative technique?(1 point)
Responses It gives details about a character from their own
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Blue Berry
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Which sentence is written in third-person point of view?
Group of answer choices Once a small crowd of protesters, we were now an
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hehe
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Which sentence is written in second-person point of view?
Group of answer choices I have never been as scared as I am now. Hyun
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hehe
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Which sentence is written in first-person point of view?
Group of answer choices Her friends cheered as she scored the winning
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hehe
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When a story is told from the _____ point of view, the narrator has full knowledge of only one character at a time.
omniscient
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Hi, I need some help distinguishing the type of narrators in this story.
The questions relate to the following prose passage:
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Esmerelda
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What are the benefits of having a first person narrator in The Fall of The House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe
What is the
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Amy
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Can you check these sentences and tell me if they are possible? Thank you very much in advance.
1) The author employed first-or
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Franco
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2. What is the author’s point of view in Perfectly Imperfect?
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How is third-person limited point of view different from third-person omniscient point of view? (1 point) Responses Third-person
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Which point of view uses the key words I, Me, We?
Question 1 options: First Person Second Person Third Person Question 2 (2
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izabell
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Which point of view uses the key words I, Me, We?
Question 1 options: First Person Second Person Third Person Question 2 (2
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izabell
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Use this passage from the legend of sleepy, hollow, to answer the question
Ichabod pardon himself upon his dancing as much as
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Tanya
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What is your point of view in the film of erin brockovich
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Nettz
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Read the passage.
Selena said she would be waiting out front with the car at 9 p.m. Where could she be? The longer Isabel waited
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How to rewrite an narrative in a first person perspective of an object
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The writer wants to continue the story using a second person point of view. Which of the writer’s draft sentences use that
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lil beby
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Use this paragraph from Call of the Wild to answer the question. Which point of view is established in this paragraph? (1 point)
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lil beby
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How can two texts about the same event or topic have different points of view?
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How is point of view used as a narrative technique?(1 point)
Responses It tells the narrator’s connection to the story. It
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
I walked along, crushing leaves under the soles of my hiking boots. I’d always loved
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
You didn’t mean to come here, but you came anyway. Now that you’re here, you might
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Multiple Choice
What type of point of view is used in The Call of the Wild? (1 point) Responses first person third-person limited
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How is point of view used as a narrative technique?(1 point) Responses It makes the reader part of the story. It makes the
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Use the paragraph to answer the question. I walked along, crushing leaves under the soles of my hiking boots. I’d always loved
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The gray sky was dotted with threatening black clouds- not ideal for the planned festivities.
The writer wants to continue the
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How is point of view used as a narrative technique?(1 point)
Responses It tells the narrator’s connection to the story. It
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john Marston
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
You didn’t mean to come here, but you came anyway. Now that you’re here, you might
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john Marston
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
I walked along, crushing leaves under the soles of my hiking boots. I’d always loved
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john Marston
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Think about why the author chose to tell the story from Katniss's point of view in Chapter 1. How does seeing things through
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use the story titled perfect with a capital P to answer the question whose point of the view is being shown in this selection
A.
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jjjhgf
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