Which point of view is this: Here you come, better late than never: a face presentation. Not the boy your father so desperately wanted, but here you come, anyway, all six pounds three ounces of you.
second person
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The difference between 3rd person omniscient and 3rd person limited is what?
3rd person omniscient know the thoughts and feelings of all characters. Third person limited zooms in on one characterโs thoughts and feelings.
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Which point of view is this: Back when I still walked home with Sal, it was easier to pretend that the laughing man didn't scare me, because Sal was pretending too.
first person
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โMany years ago, in far-off Switzerland, there lived a sorcerer.โ -from The Sorcererโs Apprentice, a folktale What is the author's purpose?
to entertain
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When choosing a point of view, the author needs to consider a.Which viewpoint would make the most interesting story. b.Which character is most likely to sound smart c.What the protagonist will do. d.How narrator will sound
a. Which viewpoint would make the most interesting story
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Which point of view is this: They worked together for an hour or more without speaking. Ellen was grave and absorbed in the anxious thoughts of that spring;
third person
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Which point of view is this: The bus is coming now, and you're staring at the tips of your black shoes. You've got to be prepared. You put your hand in your pocket, search among the coins, and finally take out thirty centavos.
second person
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We can shift our community away from coal and toward clean, renewable sources of energy like wind and solar power. The time to act is now! What is the author's purpose?
to persuade
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The person telling the story A. narrator B. point of view c. neither of these choices
A. narrator
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Directions and instructions are usually narrated from which point of view?
second person
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What is the point of studying point of view?
to understand plot
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The vantage point of position from which the story is told A. Narration B. Point of View C. Neither of these choices