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1. What point of view is number the stars?
1st person 3rd person 2. Who is telling the story An outside narrator Annemarie
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Lois
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what point of view provides information about others
a. first person b. second person c. third person
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ilovecorgis
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Ben sat on a bench and watched a flurry of pigeons peck hungrily at the ground. His lunch break was almost over, so he stood to
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Emily
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We are not as close as we once were, at least not since the thing happened. We were sitting in science class when I decided to
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Anonymous
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I am not sure how to answer these questions because the source that I am using is a government one. bls. gov ooh (altered so I
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Lu
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The Drive-In Movies" is written from the point of view of the author, Gary Soto. How would the story be different if it were
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idk
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Which of the following statements shows that The Drive-in Movies is a first-person narrative.
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123456789999
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What is the point of view of the passage?
third-person objective first-person third-person limited third-person omniscient
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Anonymous
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Which word describes the point of view of a writer who has a personal relationship with their subject?(1 point)
Responses
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In at least one hundred words, describe point of view in Gandhi's The Story of My Experiments with Truth, and how this affects
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Britney
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Which pronouns in the selection help indicate the point of view
A. My, Him, and He B. Our, He, and They C. Our, I, and Me* D.
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Ahxello
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is point of view a literary element or literary technique?
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James
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this question is from "The Watsons go to Birmingham- 1963"
Read the following quote from Byron to Kenny from Chapter 15. “Today
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me
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he boy got bed Byron was up in his top bunk and Kenny was down in the bottom Kenny was so exited that he was talking a mile a
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Can how-to or instructional essays be written in first-person? Or do such essays have to be written in third-person?
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Victoria
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“When Gradnmama died at 83 our whole household held its breath. She had promised us a sign of her leaving, final proof that
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quick help needed
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“When Gradnmama died at 83 our whole household held its breath. She had promised us a sign of her leaving, final proof that
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quick help needed
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“An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” written by Ambrose Bierce demonstrates use of omniscient point of view. What is
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♥Nirvana♥
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Based on the following quotation, what is the point of view of the story "The Bass, the River, and Sheila Mant"? "There
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The boys got into bed Byron was up in his top bunk and Kenny was down in the bottom Kenny was so exited that he was talking a
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Tayler
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The point of view most suitable for memoirs is the______________ point of view.
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angel
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what point of view is it if the text says he ,and his? please answer asap! thank you!
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Judith
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Explain the point of view for each of the following:
A. Participant 1: teenager Partcipant 2: father Situation: family car on a
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Victoria
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When you write in second person, you’re acting the part of a/an A. critic. B. observer. C. participant. D. advocate.
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ron
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Which word describes the point of view of a writer who has a personal relationship with their subject?
A objective B subjective C
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What's third person point of view?
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My name :)
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Poor restless dove, I pity thee;
And when I hear thy plaintive moan, I mourn for thy captivity, And in thy woes forget mine own.
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Anonymous
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Which point of view is are the sentences written?
It was past dawn when he awoke, his feeling of contentment still in him. He was
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katie
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Which of the following sentences from the novel best describes the Whig point of view?
A. ....we're better off to take anything
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Callie
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Read the folowing sentences from the novel. From which point of view are the sentences written?
It was past dawn when he woke,
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Callie
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Write a one-paragraph narrative about yourself in the first person point of view. Revise your narrative using the third person
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james smith
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What is the difference between objective vs subjective views in a book and how can I determine them? (essay for Ordinary People
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Taylor
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Tell what person, what type, and how you know.
Mr. Morton knew the students were running out of time, but he felt that he needed
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Anonymous
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Determine the Narrator's perspective
The huge man dropped his blankets and flung himself down and drank from the surface of the
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Anonymous
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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? (1 point)
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eating children i mean food
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Which point of view do most authors use when writing informational text?
A. Connotative B. Objective C. Subjective D. Personal
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Jozikee
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Timmy Turner was rushing to get to school because he was going on a field trip. Timmy felt so happy and excited that he was
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Anonymous
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which point of view do most authors use when writing informational texts?
connotative personal subjective objective
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Kayla
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Because the subject of a composition is like a crystal with many facets, you should
A. offer a positive idea for every negative
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Beatrice
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what is poin of view
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johanna
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Read the paragraph.
We heard music coming from the auditorium, so we crept up to the door and peeked in. I couldn’t believe my
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MasqueradeFanGirl
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The boy got bed Byron was up in his top bunk and Kenny was down in the bottom Kenny was so exited that he was talking a mile a
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Tayler
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Which point of view do most authors use when writing informational text?
A. subjective B. objective C. connotative D. personal
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Netta23
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What would be the purpose for writing an article in first-person point of view that includes claims, arguments, and supporting
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__
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D. She considers it part of her heritage.
14. What pronoun would be used for the narrator(s) of a story such as “A Rose for
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Alberta Contreras
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Which point of view do most authors use when writing informational text?(1 point)
Responses objective objective personal personal
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Jace Antoino
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Why does the author employ a third-person omniscient narrator in this section? (1 point)
To establish the importance of
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Sub-Zero
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The short story “The Tell-Tale Heart” is told in first person point of view. How would the connection between the audience
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Anonymous
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What impact does point of view have on the reader's understanding and interpretation of a story?
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?K?
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What are some tips and strategies for effectively using first-person point of view in writing a narrative?
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lord have mercy HELP
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