POLICE AN ANALYSIS TOOL FOR FICTION. POINT OF VIEW – DETERMINE HOW AN AUTHOR’S POINT OF VIEW IS REFLECTED IN THE TEXT. ORDER – ANALYZE HOW AN AUTHOR CHOOSES.

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POLICE AN ANALYSIS TOOL FOR FICTION

POINT OF VIEW – DETERMINE HOW AN AUTHOR’S POINT OF VIEW IS REFLECTED IN THE TEXT. ORDER – ANALYZE HOW AN AUTHOR CHOOSES TO ORDER THE EVENTS IN A TEXT. LANGUAGE – DETERMINE THE MEANING OF KEY WORDS AND PHRASES IDEAS – ANALYZE HOW THE MAIN IDEA IS DEVELOPED OVER THE COURSE OF THE TEXT. CHARACTERS – HOW IS THE MAIN CHARACTER DEVELOPED. HOW DOES HE/SHE INTERACT WITH OTHER CHARACTERS. EVIDENCE – PROVIDE TEXTUAL EVIDENCE FOR ALL ANSWERS.

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