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Which option describes a first-person point of view in a narrative text? (1 point)
describing events from the perspective of all
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Connexus_solver
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How can the reader’s point of view create suspense and humor?(1 point)
Responses A reader might know things that the characters
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ASTRANGEPERSON
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Use the paragraph to answer the question.
Caitlin couldn’t believe that her special day had come. Finally, after years of
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Use the story “Wheels for the Dragon” to answer the question.
Wheels for the Dragon Does the story have a first-person or
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Character Point of View Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items Question How can the reader’s point of view create suspense and humor?(1
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Patrick lived in Emeryville but every Saturday morning he rode to city buses to his uncle's bookstore in northview where he
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WeaponXasks
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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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the best
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point of view in a poem quick check
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Trey Pilgrim
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Why is it important to determine the point of view of the narrator of a poem?(1 point)
Responses It tells us why the author chose
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Patrick lived in Emoryville, but every Saturday morning he rode two city buses to his uncle's bookstore in Northview, where he
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:)
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Q14: Through who’s point of view are we seeing this story play out? (Who is telling the story?)(1 point)
Responses The story is
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Why is it important to determine the point of view of the narrator of a poem?(1 point)
Responses It tells us the connotation of
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WitherRosesNeverDie
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Amy’s Metaphor has a first-person point of view. The story is told by the (character or author-pick one). From Scratch has a
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Amy’s Metaphor has a first-person point of view. The story is told by the (character or author-pick one). From Scratch has a
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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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Select the correct answer from the list. (1 point)
is the way a character, the narrator, or the reader sees what is happening in
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MaryMartha Boucher
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What is the way a character the narrator or the readers sees what is happening in a story
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one of the most important elements an author must consider when writing a story is . this refers to the of the who tells the
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"You should just go somewhere. You ruined our relationship, and I don't want to talk to you anymore," Bertha said to Mitchell as
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Sue
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What type of point of view is used in the The Call of the Wild?
(❌)first Person (❌)third-person limited (✔️)third-person
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htsrhtdyjy
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From which point of view is the following passage written? The Scarlet Ibis . . . one afternoon as I watched him, my head
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blu
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From which point of view is the following passage written? The Necklace She thought for several seconds, reckoning up prices
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blu
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From which point of view is the following passage written? Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man One day when he had been
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blu
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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
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wwelover4L
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From which point of view is the following passage written? A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man He sat in a corner of the
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blu
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Use the paragraphs to complete the activity.
Patrick lived in Emoryville, but every Saturday morning he rode two city buses to
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PLS HELP ME
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Which statement best explains the effect of the point of view on the narration of Robinson Crusoe?
A. The point of view allows
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Imari
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When a story is told from the _____ point of view, the narrator has full knowledge of all the characters. omniscient
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blu
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From what point of view is this story told?
Responses A 3rd person limited3rd person limited B 2nd person2nd person C 1st
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wwelover4L
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1. In which of the following selections is point of view used to highlight contradictions in what is being described?
A) "Aztec
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Starcatcher
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The type of narrative that records the thoughts and feelings of the narrator as they occur is called _____ first-person.
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blu
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Read the passage from My Antonia by Willa Cather My Antonia I told him I had always felt that other people—he himself, for
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blu
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Use the sentences to answer the question.
I walked into the library, and my eye was immediately drawn to the wall in front of me.
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fun
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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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Which question could a reader ask when analyzing the point of view of a story?
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Hamburger
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Which word is the outlook an author or character has about something?(1 point)
Responses scenery scenery purpose purpose
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r
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Which option describes a narrator
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Dejuan
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Determine which of the words in the following sentence provides evidence to show up first person point of view.
Along the route,
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Harry Potter
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most authors use which point of view in an informational text?
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Jay
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Analyzing Literary Text Unit Test
4 of 164 of 16 Items Question Use the excerpt from Peter Pan to answer the question. Mrs.
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un
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I have a question about the point of view of this would be story;
It starts with this sentence: I was drving down the mainstreet
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Anthony
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How does point of view impact a story?(1 point) It impacts how the story is told and which details are included. It impacts how
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unknown user
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Which word describes the point of view of a writer who has a personal relationship with their subject?(1 point)
(A) objective (B)
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Random
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What is a first person point of view?
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Sean
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From which point of view is the following passage written? The Gold Slipper Their seats were at one end of the front row; he
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blu
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Select the correct answer.
What is the meaning of “point of view” in a short story? A. the perspective from which a story is
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John B
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Select the correct answer from the list. The Blank is the way a character. The narrator or the reader sees what is happening in
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Amy
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Which option describes a first person point of view in a narrative text
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Amy
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Select the correct answer.
Which of these sentences uses a first-person point of view? A. Alice and Ray were calling me to join
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John B
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Select the correct answer.
Which of these sentences uses a first-person point of view? A. Alice and Ray were calling me to join
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John B
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