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What’s Your Point of View?
Work on deciphering the point of view of various pieces of literature. As readers review the concepts of first, second, and third person perspective, they apply what they know to different passages.
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Third-Person Limited, Omniscient or Objective Point of View?
Help your readers identify different points of view by studying key words the author uses to mold the story. There are four story excerpts provided here, and readers must identify the point of view, record the words that led them to that...
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Identifying Point of View 2
In this identifying point of view 2 instructional activity, 8th graders read 15 passages, identify the narrative perspective (from a list) then write an explanation for their choice.
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Point of View Flash Cards
In this point of view flash cards learning exercise, 8th graders create a set of flash cards for story writing perspective (first,n second, third person) with name and definition on one side and an example on the other.
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Literary Elements
Address the literary elements in a piece of writing using these materials. The packet includes plenty of resources, and focuses mainly on theme, character, and point of view, with some materials for setting, symbolism, and author's...
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Identify Narrative Perspective 3
In this point of view worksheet, learners read passages and then write the narrator's point of view and how they know it is such. Students do this for 6 passages.
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Identifying Narrative Perspective 4
In this narrative perspective instructional activity, students identify the narrative perspective of paragraphs read including first, second, third person, and more. Students complete 9 problems.
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Identify Narrative Perspective
In this narrative perspective worksheet, learners read passages and determine point of view: first, second, third person objective/limited/omniscient.
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Identify Narrative Perspective
In this narrative perspective worksheet, learners read short passages and underline, circle or highlight whenthe narrator tells that a character's thoughts or feelings, then determine point of view.
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"The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant
After reading the short story "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant, give your readers this two-page packet to assess their reading comprehension. These are not your typical recall questions-instead, readers focus on the climax, types of...
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An American Tragedy: Study Help and Essay Questions
In this An American Tragedy learning exercise, students analyze plot, symbol, irony, narrator, style, and theme of An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser.
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Dracula Quiz
In this online interactive reading comprehension worksheet, students respond to 15 multiple choice questions about Bram Stoker's Dracula. Students may submit their answers to be scored.