Tuesday, February 8, 2011

3rd Quarter Assignment: # 4 (8th Graders)

In your own words, please define the following "points of view."

1. First Person
2. Second Person
3. Third Person
4. Third Person Omniscient
5. Third Person Limited

DEADLINE:  7:30am 2/11

13 comments:

  1. 1. When the narrator speaks for themselves.
    2. The narrator tells the story using "you"
    3. When the narrator is stalking the protagonist and telling the story from his/her point of view.
    4. When the narrator is stalking the protagonist and knows everything that is going on.
    5. When the narrator is stalking the protagonist but he has limited knowledge of what is going on.

    ST

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  2. 1. The narrator talks for and about themselves.
    2. The narrator calls the main character or someone important you.
    3. The narrator is an outside person saying the story from their point of view.
    4. There is a stalker that knows everything.(Shawn)
    5. The stalker has a limit to whats going on.
    JV

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  3. 1) When you’re seeing the story from the narrator’s point of view.
    2) When the author is talking about you.
    3) Third person is when a witness is telling the story.
    4) When the author is following the main characters and knows what is going to happen next.
    5) When the author has an end point to what’s going on.

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  4. 1. When the narrator is talking about their-self.
    2. Told from the perspective of "you".
    3. When the narrator talks about the story from their view.
    4. When the narrator stalks the characters (and I started with all the stalking so dont take my word Joshua and Shawn, GOSH!!)
    5. The narrator has limited knowledge or whats going on.

    - Amanda E. Chuisaca (;

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  5. 1. First Person: It is when someone is telling their story or their experience on something that happened.

    2. Second Person: A story told from the perspective of you. Also, it is when the narrorator speaks to the protagonist using the word “you.”

    3. Third Person: It’s when the story is told by someone who is not there or in the story.

    4. Third Person Omniscient: It is when the author and the reader see the situation from both their senses and thoughts. Also, when a person knows and sees everything that happens.

    5. Third Person Limited: The third person limited is when the reader experiences the story through thoughts and senses of just one character.


    Lamont 7th Period

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  6. 1. When the narrator is talking about him self.
    2. Is told by the perspective of "you".
    3. Its an other person that's telling it for their point of view.
    4. When the narrator follows the protagonist and knows what's going to happen next.
    5. When the narrator has a end to whats going on.

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  7. 1.The narrator talks for her or himself or has been there, lived that moment
    2.The story is told by someone else
    3.The story is told by someone's point of view, how they think it happened
    4.People who knows whats going on
    5.A person who knows whats going on but until a certain point

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  8. 1. When the narrator is telling the story about himself using "I".
    2. A story told by your perspetive.
    3. The narrator is not the person telling the story and a different persons point of view.
    4. The narrator knows what is going on and what will happen next.
    5. The narrator doesn't know much about what will happen in the story.

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  9. 1. When the narrator is talking about himself
    2. The narrator tells the story while using "you"
    3.When the narrator uses he or she

    4. When the narrator know everything of all the characters
    5. The narrator only sticks to one character and knows alot bout that character

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  10. 1.When you see things from the narrators point of view.
    2 .Story told by someones else perspective.
    3.A witness telling the same story
    4.When the narrator knows all the information about the characters and whats going on.
    5.Someone part of the book only knowing a certain amount of information.

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  11. 1. When a character narrates.
    2. Someone is telling you your life after you had amnesia.
    3. An outside narrator narrates.
    4. Same as above, but the narrator knows what one person is thinking.
    5. Same as above, but the narrator knows what everyones thinking.

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  12. hey Mr V i did the 7th grade post so i want credit

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  13. 1. When the narrator speaks for themselves.
    2. When the narrator use's "you".
    3. When someone is not the main character but speaks in there point of view.
    4. The narrator knows about all the characters and knows everything that is going on.
    5. The narrator doesn't know a lot about the characters.

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