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point of view

point of view. Academic Vocabulary Word #1 Please write the word and the date in your vocabulary book, but do NOT write anything else. Point of View. Please d o NOT shout out your answers for this exercise .

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  1. point of view Academic Vocabulary Word #1 Please write the word and the date in your vocabulary book, but do NOT write anything else.

  2. Point of View Please do NOT shout out your answers for this exercise. Keep answers to yourself so that everyone can come up with their own conclusions.

  3. Academic Vocabulary- Point of View What is different about the view through the glasses?

  4. Point of View

  5. Point of View and Video Games A Comparison!

  6. Describe the Point of View. • First Person- Events are told from the perspective of the narrator. • Pronouns- I, me, my, mine

  7. Describe the Point of View. • Third Person Limited- The narrator is outside the story, but the reader only learns about the thoughts and feelings of one character.

  8. Describe the Point of View • Third Person Omniscient- The narrator is outside the story, and the reader learns about the thoughts and feelings of all the characters.

  9. Point of View • Take three minutes to • write down some descriptions of the term point of view. These are YOUR OWN ideas, not someone else’s, so DON’T TALK about them yet. • jot down related terms • draw a picture/symbols that you think relates to the term (and can help you remember the term)

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