PPT-Agenda: 1) Point of View Notes
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2 Point of View Assessment 3 Vocabulary Set 3 Study For Your Assessment Tomorrow Learning Target Today I am learning how to determine an authors point of view or
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2 Point of View Assessment 3 Vocabulary Set 3 Study For Your Assessment Tomorrow Learning Target Today I am learning how to determine an authors point of view or purpose in a text because it will help me analyze how the author distinguishes his or her position from that of others . Read the following paragraphs and determine the point of view.. He was dressed in an old plain khaki uniform, with several buttons lacking. He hadn't recently shaved, wore no hat, and his hair had not been brushed. He walked a little pigeon-toed, humped over, with his hands in his trousers pockets. As he entered the aisle between the rigid lines of soldiers he seemed slightly embarrassed, and grinned and nodded to a . 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. 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. Composition is the combining of distinct parts or elements to form a whole.. The Rule of Thirds can also be called the rule of ninths. By splitting the photo into three horizontal sections and three vertical sections, the photographer can place the most important objects where these lines intersect. This technique provides emphasis on the most important elements in the photo. . 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. CAS Writing Specialist. June . 2015. Point of View. Point of view refers to the relationship among the text, the writer, and the reader. There are three different points of view: first-person, second-person, and third-person.. * 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.. : I . can… . IDENTIFY AND NAME THE POINT-OF-VIEW OF A TEXT. . FIRST-PERSON. THIRD-PERSON LIMITED . THIRD-PERSON OMNISCIENT. OBJECTIVE . FIRST-PERSON POINT-OF-VIEW. The . use of . I, me, . we. A . character directly involved in the story. . 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!. * 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.. Learning Goals. Explore the idea of obstacles.. Recognize . first-person point of view. Recognize . third-person omniscient point of view. Make inferences . (infer). Narrator. the . one who tells a . K. Farmer 2011. Point of View. 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 . Point . of view. is the mode of narration that an author employs to let the readers “hear” and “see” what takes place in a story, . poem……. There are FIVE POV’s: 1. st. Person, 2. nd. 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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