Point of View Practice Narrative Perspective. Directions 1.We will read the passages. 2.You will...

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Point of View Practice Narrative Perspective

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Page 1: Point of View Practice Narrative Perspective. Directions 1.We will read the passages. 2.You will determine the point of view. 3.Write your answers on.

Point of View Practice

Narrative Perspective

Page 2: Point of View Practice Narrative Perspective. Directions 1.We will read the passages. 2.You will determine the point of view. 3.Write your answers on.

Directions

1. We will read the passages.

2. You will determine the point of view.

3. Write your answers on a separate sheet of paper.

4. Write at least one sentence explaining your answer.

Page 3: Point of View Practice Narrative Perspective. Directions 1.We will read the passages. 2.You will determine the point of view. 3.Write your answers on.

The Abominable SnowmanBy R.A. Montgomery

You are a mountain climber. Three years ago you spent the summer at a climbing school in the mountains of Colorado. Your instructors said that you had natural skills as a climber. You made rapid progress and by the end of the summer you were leading difficult rock and ice climbs.

Page 4: Point of View Practice Narrative Perspective. Directions 1.We will read the passages. 2.You will determine the point of view. 3.Write your answers on.

Teen IdolBy Meg Cabot

I witnessed the kidnapping of Betty Ann Mulvaney. Well, me and the twenty-three other people in first period Latin class at Clayton High School (student population 1,200).

Unlike everybody else, however, I actually did something to try and stop it. Well, sort of. I went, “Kurt, what are you doing?”

Kurt just rolled his eyes. He was all, “Relax, Jen. It’s a joke, okay?”

Page 5: Point of View Practice Narrative Perspective. Directions 1.We will read the passages. 2.You will determine the point of view. 3.Write your answers on.

Understood BetsyBy Dorothy Canfield

Aunt Harriet never meant to say any of this when Elizabeth Ann could hear, but the little girl’s ears were as sharp as little girls’ ears always are, and long before she was nine, she knew all about the opinion Aunt Harriet had of the Putneys. She did not know, to be sure, what “chores” were, but she took it confidently from Aunt Harriet’s voice that they were something very, very dreadful.

Page 6: Point of View Practice Narrative Perspective. Directions 1.We will read the passages. 2.You will determine the point of view. 3.Write your answers on.

The Magic School Bus: Inside the Human BodyBy Joanna Cole and Bruce Degen

It all began when Ms. Frizzle showed our class a film strip about the human body. We knew trouble was about to start, because we knew Ms. Frizzle was the strangest teacher in the school.

Page 7: Point of View Practice Narrative Perspective. Directions 1.We will read the passages. 2.You will determine the point of view. 3.Write your answers on.

Glinda of OzBy Frank L. Baum

Ozma took the arm of her hostess, but Dorothy lagged behind. When at last she rejoined Glinda and Ozma in the hall, she found them talking earnestly about the condition of the people, and how to make them more happy and contented– although they were already the happiest and most contented folks in all the world. This interested Ozma, of course, but it didn’t interest Dorothy very much, so the little girl ran over to the big table on which was lying open Glinda’s Great Book of Records.

Page 8: Point of View Practice Narrative Perspective. Directions 1.We will read the passages. 2.You will determine the point of view. 3.Write your answers on.

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective TeensBy Sean Covey

The 7 Habits of Highly Defective Teens

Habit 1: React - Blame all of your problems on your parents, your stupid teachers or professors, your lousy neighborhood, your boyfriend or girlfriend, or something or somebody else. Be a victim. Take no responsibility for your life. Act like an animal. If you’re hungry, eat. If someone yells at you, yell back. If you feel like you’re doing something you know is wrong, just do it.