
Author's Point of View and Tone
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English
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6th - 8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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10 Slides • 23 Questions
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Multiple Choice
What is a NARRATOR?
The main character, protagonist
The person telling the story
The author of the story
The antagonist, the villain in the story
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Multiple Choice
Which narrator point of view is this an example of?
"You are in control of your destiny. Only you can make your future brighter."
1st Person
2nd Person
3rd Person
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Multiple Choice
Which narrator point of view is this an example of?
"She started to write about what she was feeling. The words poured out of her like a river."
1st Person
2nd Person
3rd Person
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Multiple Choice
Which narrator point of view is this an example of?
"Jona couldn't believe what he was seeing. Smoke filled the air and he could feel the heat of the fire on his face."
1st Person
2nd Person
3rd Person
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Multiple Choice
Which narrator point of view is this an example of?
"I grabbed my books and stormed away. I couldn't believe she said that to me!"
1st Person
2nd Person
3rd Person
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Multiple Choice
Which narrator point of view is this an example of?
"Imagine this. It's first period on your first day at a new school and the teacher calls your name to come up in front of the class and introduce yourself..."
1st Person
2nd Person
3rd Person
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Multiple Choice
Which narrator point of view is this an example of?
"I could feel my heart pounding out of my chest. The battle had begun and I was on the front lines."
1st Person
2nd Person
3rd Person
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Tone = the writer's attitude (or feelings) that they express in their writing.
Tono = la actitud (o los sentimientos) del escritor que se expresa en su escritura.
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Poll
Which sentence sounds more serious?
I need to speak to you outside.
Necesito hablar contigo afuera.
Hey, can I speak to you outside real quick?
Oye, ¿puedo hablar contigo afuera rapidito?
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"I need to speak to you outside." has a more serious tone because the word choice is slightly more urgent.
The writer is saying "I need to" instead of asking if you can.
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Authors (writers) choose their words with purpose.
Los autores (los escritores) eligen sus palabras con propósito.
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When we look for the author's tone, it helps to look for words or phrases with negative or positive connotations.
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Multiple Choice
Select the text where the author's tone is negative:
The movie was amazing! I was laughing so hard I cried!
You can only watch infantile humor for so long before you want to punch yourself in the face.
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Multiple Choice
Select the text where the author's tone is positive:
The movie was amazing! I was laughing so hard I cried!
You can only watch infantile humor for so long before you want to punch yourself in the face.
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Open Ended
Change the tone of this sentence:
The movie was amazing! I was laughing so hard!
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Multiple Choice
Select the text where the author's tone is negative:
My little brother is so stubborn. He never shuts up.
My little brother is very determined. He never gives up.
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Multiple Choice
Select the text where the author's tone is positive:
Why is that weirdo calling me again after all this time?
I’m so excited that he called! I’ve been hoping to hear from him.
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Multiple Choice
Select the text where the author's tone is negative:
My little brother is so stubborn. He never shuts up.
My little brother is very determined. He never gives up.
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Multiple Choice
Select the text where the author's tone is positive:
My little brother is so stubborn. He never shuts up.
My little brother is very determined. He never gives up.
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Multiple Choice
Select the text where the author's tone is positive:
I get to hang out with all my friends at school!
School is dull and unexciting.
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Open Ended
Change the tone of this sentence:
School is dull and unexciting.
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Multiple Choice
The tranquil waters of the lake reflected the soft moonlight like glass.
Select the tone of the text:
peaceful
anxious
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Multiple Choice
The glassy water reflected the sinister moonlight. The long shadows of trees reached ominously across the lake.
Select the tone of the text:
threatening
playful
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Multiple Choice
I stepped into the blinding stage light. My heart was racing and I felt nauseous.
Select the tone of the text:
peaceful
anxious
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Multiple Choice
I stepped in front of the exhilarating stage lights. My heart leapt with excitement as I heard the enlivening sound of applause.
Select the tone of the text:
ominous
enthusiastic
What is a NARRATOR?
The main character, protagonist
The person telling the story
The author of the story
The antagonist, the villain in the story
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