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Point Of View

Point Of View

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English

12th Grade

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Mary Conway

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13 Slides • 14 Questions

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Bell Ringer

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Multiple Choice

What is another name for Verbal Irony?

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Simile

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Sarcasm

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Metaphor

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Multiple Choice

Dramatic Irony is when....

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When the audience realizes something that the characters do not

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When the situation is the opposite of what someone expects.

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The character says one thing but he means another.

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Multiple Choice

Situational irony is when...

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A character says one thing but means the opposite

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The audience realizes something that the characters do not

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The situation is the opposite of what you expect

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media

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Point Of View

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What is Point of View?

Point of view refers to the way the author tells the story

There are three types of point of view:

  • ​First person

  • Second person

  • Third person​

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  • The narrator is a character in the story

  • They use words like, I, me, and my

  • ​They reveal their thoughts and feelings but do not know the thoughts and feelings of the other characters.

First Person

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  • The reader is being addressed directly

  • ​Second person isn't as common.

  • Words like you and your​

Second Person

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  • The narrator is not a character in the story.

  • ​There are three types of third person point of view: objective, limited, and omniscient

  • Uses words like he, she, they

Some text here about the topic of discussion.

Third Person

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Third Person POV

  • Third person- objective: narrator is an outsider who can only report what they see and hear; doesn't know the thoughts and feelings of any of the characters

  • Third person-limited: outside narrator who knows the thoughts and feelings of only one of the characters (in some longer works, might switch back and forth between character perspectives)

  • Third person-omniscient: an all-knowing narrator who knows the thoughts and feelings of a​ll of the characters

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Multiple Choice

In first person point of view, the narrator...

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is an all-knowing outsider

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is a character in the story

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can only report what they see and hear

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address the reader directly

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Multiple Choice

Point of view is...

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the feeling the reader gets from the text.

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the author's attitude towards the subject

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the way the author tells the story

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the lesson the author wants the reader to learn from the text

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Multiple Choice

Cindy got her test back and started crying immediately. It was a C. Her mother would never stand for Cs. She felt disappointed. She knew that she would be in big trouble. Then Jen got her test back. Jen cheered. She got a C. Her mother would be so proud. Jen had studied hard for the test and she was satisfied with the results. She felt proud.

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first-person

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third-person objective

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third-person limited

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third-person omniscient

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Multiple Choice

The sound of lawnmowers roared across the suburb. Nick rose from his bed and slowly walked to the bathroom. He brushed his teeth and threw on a pair of clothes. Then he ran upstairs. His mom was working by the oven. "Care for some eggs, Nick?" Nick smiled and said, "Yeah, that'd be great, Mom." His mom smiled at him and cracked a few more eggs into a large glass bowl. She stirred the eggs while he put his head down on the table. "Don't fall back asleep, Nick," she said. He chuckled.

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second-person

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third-person objective

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third-person limited

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third-person omniscient

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Multiple Choice

The sound of traffic filled the street. I pressed the doorbell again. I wondered if the button worked. Could the person inside hear the sound of the buzzer over the traffic noises? Were they even home? I decided that it didn't matter. I checked the address off of my list and proceeded to the next house. Somebody was going to order cookies from me today. Somebody.

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first-person

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second-person

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third-person objective

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third-person limited

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Multiple Choice

True or False: Third person objective means that the reader is being addressed directly.

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Third person point of view uses the pronouns he, she, and they.

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True.

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False

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Imagery

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Multiple Choice

Is this imagery? They ate food.

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Yes

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No

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Multiple Choice

Why do we use Imagery?

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They make people laugh.

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They describe the physical features of people.

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Multiple Choice

What is Imagery?

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visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work.

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a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words.

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Poll

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Please select how confident you are feeling after this lesson.

Green Light: I completely understood the materials being presented to me.

Yellow Light: I am a little confused over the materials being presented to me.

Red Light: I completely do not understood the materials being presented to me.

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