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2 IN FICTION, WHAT IS POINT OF VIEW? a certain voice or character from which a story is told

3 WHO’S TELLING THE STORY?

4 Then the Big Bad Wolf huffed and puffed until he blew in the 1 st Little Pig’s straw house. “I huffed and I puffed until I blew the 1 st Little Pig’s straw house in. Then I ate him right up!” a character in the story a speaker outside the story

5 one who tells the story as either a speaker outside the story or a character in the story

6 personality attitude What do these character’s have?

7 is when an author expresses a personality or attitude by speaking through their narrators

8 verybody knows the story of the Three Little Pigs. Or at least they think they do. But I’ll let you in on a little secret. Nobody knows the real story, because nobody has ever heard my side of the story. There are CLUES that let us identify the POINT OF VIEW…….

9 verybody knows the story of the Three Little Pigs. Or at least they think they do. But I’ll let you in on a little secret. Nobody knows the real story, because nobody has ever heard my side of the story.

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11 is when the narrator is always a character in the story; (words used: I, we, and my)

12 There are OTHER CLUES that let us identify the POINT OF VIEW……. Lilly loved school! She loves everything about school. She especially enjoys her favorite teacher, Mr. Slinger.

13 There are other clues that let us know the POINT OF VIEW……. Lilly loved school! She loves everything about school. She especially enjoys her favorite teacher, Mr. Slinger.

14 There are other clues that let us know the POINT OF VIEW……. Lilly loved school! She loves everything about school. She especially enjoys her favorite teacher, Mr. Slinger.

15 is not a character in the story, and he or she knows what one or more characters are thinking and feeling; (words used: he, she, and they)

16 Within the THIRD-PERSON POINT OF VIEW, there are two types of narrators:

17 allows the narrator to know the thoughts and feelings of ONE of the characters and to let the reader know as well

18 Devi stormed into the house, furious because her best friend wasn’t speaking to her.

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20 the author knows ALL or most of what’s happening to every character, including their inner thoughts and feelings

21 She thought how nice she looked; while he just thought she looked silly.

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23 YOUR TURN first-person, third-person limited, or third-person omniscient

24 I had often wondered how so many butterflies could survive such a long migration.

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26 Dan was excited to be on the camping trip, but Ian was nervous.

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28 I have always looked forward to summer vacations.

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30 Lisa took her place in line, almost afraid of what the teacher would say.

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32 They knew they must have food and water soon because they were almost too weak to lift their heads.

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34 We eagerly started stuffing ourselves with roast turkey, mashed potatoes, and cranberry sauce.

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36 He knew there would be no chance for survival if he didn’t come up with a plan in a hurry.

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