The story " The Simple Story of G. Washington "

1. type of narrator?
2. dialogue?
3. attitude toward the children?
4. does the narrator change?

The Story " Kiddie Kar Travel"

1. type of narrator?
2. dialogue?
3. attitude toward the children?
4. does the narrator change?

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compare and contrast the narrators of the stories, based on the information in your graphic organizer. be sure to cite the page and line reference and write at least 5 sentences

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To find the answers to these questions, you would need to analyze the two stories - "The Simple Story of G. Washington" and "Kiddie Kar Travel". Let me explain how you can find the answers to each question by examining the text:

For "The Simple Story of G. Washington":

1. Type of narrator: Determine whether the story is narrated in first person, third person limited, or third person omniscient. Look for pronouns like "I" or "we" to identify a first-person narrator, or observations and thoughts about characters' feelings and thoughts to identify a third-person narrator.

2. Dialogue: Pay attention to instances of characters directly speaking to each other. Look for quotation marks and attribution tags ("he said," "she asked") to identify dialogue in the story.

3. Attitude toward the children: Observe how the narrator describes or interacts with the children in the story. Look for any expressions of care, concern, fondness, or indifference to determine the attitude towards the children.

4. Narrator change: Analyze whether the narrator's perspective or tone shifts throughout the story. Look for changes in language, tone, or observations about characters or events as potential indicators of any shifts in the narrator's point of view.

For "Kiddie Kar Travel":

1. Type of narrator: Apply the same process mentioned above to identify the type of narrator in this story.

2. Dialogue: Again, look for instances where characters directly speak to each other using quotation marks and attribution tags to identify dialogue.

3. Attitude toward the children: Pay attention to how the narrator describes or interacts with the children in the story to determine their attitude.

4. Narrator change: Analyze the text for any shifts in the narrator's perspective or tone and observe if there are any changes in language, tone, or observations about characters or events throughout the story.

By carefully reading and analyzing these stories, you can uncover the answers to each question about the type of narrator, dialogue, attitude toward the children, and any potential changes in the narrator.