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The story "My brothers keeper" is told through the point of view of?
A.harry B.Jamie C.ted D. the narrator My best answer is D is
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leslie
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The novel To Kill a Mockingbird features a main character named Scout. Scout is also the voice that tells the story. What point
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1. What is point of view?
A. the way a narrator sees and experiences events 2. Which point of view allows the reader to see the
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Sly
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Which option describes a first-person point of view in a narrative text?
A.) describing events from the perspective of all the
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HelpWanted
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Which option describes a first-person point of view in a narrative text?
1. when some of the characters show their thoughts and
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J.J Powell
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What point of view provides information about others? (1 point)
Notes: Ok, OMG PLEASE help me!!! 😁 😫 😰
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PandaLurve21
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"I thought myself pretty smart at many things, like holding my breath, running, jumping, or climbing vines in Old Woman Swamp,
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Kaai97
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When using pronouns such as you, your, and yours, you're writing in which point of view?
A. First-person B. Compound-person C.
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Jesica
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From what point of view is a Midsummer Nights Dream narrated?
Third person point of view
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Sue
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Which sentence uses a first person point of view?
My brother and I spend hours playing together His sister spent the afternoon
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LoveBlox
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Determine whether each characteristic describes first person, third person limited, or third person omniscient point of view.
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discolortion
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Choose the best answer to the question.
When writing a personal narrative, what point of view would be best to use? (1 point)
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what is the narator point of view in "The story of Hour"
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what is limited narrator
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What point of view do most authors use when writing informational text?
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Which of the following is a theme in a literary text?(1 point)
Responses the point of view of the narrator the most important
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You are standing at the front doors on the first day of school, willing yourself to go inside. It can be difficult to make new
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Mister Max
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2. ______________________ is the point of view that is most like a video camera recording events.
a.First Person b.Objective
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Carolyn
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which of the following sentences from the excerpt provides clues that signal the first-person point of view?
A. you know who won
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#AriannaGirl :)
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3. From Which point of view are the following paragraphs written?
A young woman just moved into an apartment. She thought it was
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mysterychicken
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Which option describes a first-person point of view in a narrative text?
• a story told with some distance from the characters
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TWO
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Which option describes a first person point of view in a narrative text?
A. A story told with distance from the characters B.
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Joe
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Which option describes a narrator?
a. the main idea of a story b. the person telling the story c. the events of a story d. the
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egger
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Which point of view is used in the sentence?
Cecilia watch as the willow tree swayed in the breeze, wondering if it would never
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Harry Potter
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Which point of view does the authors most use when writing informational text
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Gta god
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London uses a third-person omniscient point of view in White Fang because he wants to
A. hide details about some of his
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MasqueradeFanGirl
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when writing a personal narrative which point of view should you use
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Tony
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From which point of view are the sentences written from Johnny tremain?
It was past dawn when he woke, his feeling of contentment
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Ben
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Determine the narrator's perspective
Harold Davis took a deep breath and slowly started to peel the gauze from the wound on his
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Anonymous
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Which word describes the point of view of a writer who has a personal relationship with their subject?(1 point) Responses
1.
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Kaleb Gilliam
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The point of view in which narrators tell stories from their own perspectives and using like he, she, they, him, her, them, or
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b33ft0ads
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The Diamond Necklace
"Look here, Mathilde," he persisted. What would be the cost of a suitable dress, which you could use on
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b33ft0ads
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In limited third-person point of view, the narrator _____ has full knowledge of only one character at a time. is outside the
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b33ft0ads
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I told him I had always felt that other people—he himself, for one - knew her much better than I. I was ready, however, to
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b33ft0ads
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Which point of view do most authors use when writing informational text?(1 point)
Responses objective objective subjective
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This sentence uses point of view inconsistently.
Most teens enjoy eating foods that are bad for us. Which solution below fixes
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red
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Hey bot Which sentence uses a consistent point of view?(1 point)
Responses As soon as people hear thunder, you can assume that
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red
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Which point of view do most authors use when writing informational text?(1 point)
Responses objective personal subjective
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hjgj
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Which point of view do most authors use when writing informational text?(1 point)
Responses personal personal objective objective
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goofy ahh bugger
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What is the most likely purpose for writing an explanatory article in third-person point of view that includes many facts and
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bootyholeticklerfromohio
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Which sentence uses a consistent point of view? (1point)
Becca refused to bring enough water on her hike even though she knows
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DrCanadian
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1. A story in which the narrator is also a character uses (1 point)
A. first-person point of view. B. second-person point of
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I'm Just a Girl
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Rainsford, reclining in a steamer chair, indolently puffed on his favorite brier. The sensuous drowsiness of the night was on
him
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Sub-Zero
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The novel to kill a mockingbird feature a main character named scout. Scout is also the voice that tells the story. What point
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BUBBLES
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Which sentence uses a consistent point of view?(1 point)
Responses We would eat the whole bowl of pistachios, but you know that
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ice pop prime
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Which point of view do most authors use when writing informational text?
objective connotative personal subjective
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cheecky danage
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Sentence First-person point of view Third-person point of view
We traveled all day with our friends before arriving at the hidden
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Eduardo lifted the sixteen-pound bowling ball and approached the alley. His teammates began to chant, "Strike, strike, strike!"
E
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The novel To Kill a Mockingbird features a main character named Scout. Scout is also the voice that tells the story. What point
2 answers
asked anonymously
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Which point of view do most authors use when writing informational text
subjective connotative personal objective
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cheecky danage
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