PPT-Point of view (POV) What are the different points of view? How can they affect a story?
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SOLs 85 C Explain how authors use characters conflict point of view voice and tone to create meaning An introduction to point of view Read the two passages on
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SOLs 85 C Explain how authors use characters conflict point of view voice and tone to create meaning An introduction to point of view Read the two passages on your paper It is the same situation written from two different points of view Discuss with a partner how the POV impacted your understanding of the situation Write down your answers of the back of the paper . Point of View (POV) & . SOAPSTone. Mrs. McRae & Ms. Herbert. Humanities, Fall 2012. AP CA11. Quickwrite. Please write until the teachers ask you to stop about the cartoon you are handed. Try to analyze it as best you can. . An overview. MC. 2 pass system . Find the easy points. Read for big ideas only—not a rhetorical analysis. Look for consistency in your answers. Leave no blanks. Know your strengths. Free Response. First Person. “I”. I walked down the alley.. I told myself I didn’t care when the police told me to stay in town.. I had an alibi, didn’t I?. You mean I might be arrested for the murder just because my pink wool signature scarf was found at the murder site?. 1st Person POV. I, me, my, we, our…. True--nervous--very, very dreadfully nervous . I. had been and am; but why . will. you say that . I. am mad? The disease had sharpened my senses--not destroyed--not dulled them. Above all was the sense of hearing acute. . water. ?. How does altitude affect the boiling point of water?. Gather your data. Altitude (. ft. ). Boiling. Point . (. o. F. ). 0 ft.. 212.0º. 1000 ft.. 210.1º. 2000 ft.. 208.1º. 3000 ft.. 206.2º. Common mistake - especially in first-person narration. Narrator (or other characters) is/are often ignorant of many things author knows or has radically different opinion than author. Examples: . Adventures of Huckleberry Finn . 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. * 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 . 1st Person POV. I Me. My We. Our. Click for next. . First person Narrator. Uses “I”. Story is told from a . main character’s . POV. Click for next. . First person Narrator. Benefits. a tiny crash course. Florian Simon 10/17/2011. What is a “GIF”?. Graphics Interchange Format (GIF) is a bitmap image format that was introduced by CompuServe in 1987 and has since come into widespread usage on the World Wide Web due to its wide support and portability.. water. ?. How does altitude affect the boiling point of water?. Gather your data. Altitude (. ft. ). Boiling. Point . (. o. F. ). 0 ft.. 212.0º. 1000 ft.. 210.1º. 2000 ft.. 208.1º. 3000 ft.. 206.2º. Central. First Person Peripheral. Third . Person Limited . Third Person Omniscient. Third Person Shifting. Objective. Stream of Consciousness. Jennifer Bennett. Sanderson High School. Point of View . 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.
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