PPT-Point of View/Author’s Perspective

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PointofView POV A point of view is the related experience of the narratornot that of the author First Person POV Keywords I Me My We In the firstperson point

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PointofView POV A point of view is the related experience of the narratornot that of the author First Person POV Keywords I Me My We In the firstperson point of view a character in the story does . T.C.Boyle. Point of View. Author = Narrator. Quick Definition: . The perspective from which a story is told. . Notes from Chapter 2 in . Literature: An Introduction to Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and Writing. “One picture is worth a thousand words.”. Pictorial Sketches. Show shape of object. Show height, width, and depth. Common types:. Isometric. Perspective. Isometric Sketch. Width and depth lines are drawn at 30. Comprehension Toolkit. Point of view. Comprehension Toolkit. Point of view. Comprehension. means . understanding. . . The answers to some questions are easy to find, while the answers to others are more difficult to work out. Drawing I. Objective . You will create a drawing of a futuristic building or structure from your imagination that utilizes the rules of two point perspective. . Your initial drawing will be in pencil and traced over in Sharpie marker, then finished off with watercolor pencil. . Review for Retest. Prefixes. Prefix. Meaning. Example. Re. Again. Redo (To. do something again) . restart (to. start again). Pre. Before. Preview. (to view before). Pretest (an early test). IN. Not. “One picture is worth a thousand words.”. © 2011 Project Lead The Way, Inc.. Design and Modeling. What is the purpose of sketching?. Think through a design. Share ideas. Visualize. Sketching Uses. PERSPECTIVE. Basic ideas on Western. Spatial. Representation. The perspective system. Representing. “real space” . in a 2D surface. One point . perspective,. Central Perspective. or . Linear perspective. Whatever your circumstance, the key to success is acting authentically. That means communicating with a point of view that is believable, appropriate and aligned with your organizational values.. Every successful communication effort has an inherent point of view. Think of point of view as the tone, voice, style or personality for your communication.. * It’s the perspective. through which the story . is told.. * It is the eye of the story.. * It is the filter (often a. person) through which. events are perceived.. Point of view is the perspective used to tell a story.. . First Person : Story is told from the point of view of a character.. The following words are used: . I . Me. My . Us. We. Our. We should have all built our houses with bricks!. Pronouns are words that substitute for nouns (names of persons, places, or things).. A pronoun’s. antecedent . is the word or words it replaces.. Examples of pronouns and their antecedents:. Karis. Pronouns are words that substitute for nouns (names of persons, places, or things).. A pronoun’s. antecedent . is the word or words it replaces.. Examples of pronouns and their antecedents:. Karis. * It’s the perspective. through which the story . is told.. * It is the eye of the story.. * It is the filter (often a. person) through which. events are perceived.. Who’s talking?. Point of view . is the angle from which the story is told.. To figure out point of view, first ask yourself, “Who is the narrator?”. The . narrator. , of course, is the voice telling the story..

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