Please put your narrative on your desk. If you need to print it, you need to go during study hall today. Get a pass at the end of the period.

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Please put your narrative on your desk. If you need to print it, you need to go during study hall today. Get a pass at the end of the period.

Add these words to your vocab list Answer the questions as well 5. Nocturnal = pertaining to night; active at night What’s the first animal you think of that’s nocturnal? 6. Whet = to sharpen; to stimulate What food most whets your appetite?

Add the Correct Punctuation! 1.I love summer weather I wish the temperature could stay like this. 2. My dog is a big mess but I love her anyway. 3.I cannot eat unlimited amounts of chocolate this makes me sad. 4.This school year is going well and I like all of my classes.

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Point of View 1. First person point of view involves the use of either of the two pronouns “I” and “we” and “us.” Ex: I felt like I was getting drowned with shame and disgrace. 2. Second person point of view employs the pronoun “you”. Ex:You open the door slowly and step inside. 3. Third person point of view uses pronouns like “he”, “she”, “it”, “they” or a name. EX: Mr. Edwards is the principal, and he is a smart man. It is hard to deceive him easily.

Third Person Omniscient Definition Of Third Person Omniscient Third person omniscient is a method of storytelling in which the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters in the story.

Third Person Limited Definition Of Third Person Limited In third person limited, the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character. All characters are described using pronouns such as 'they', 'he', and 'she.' But, one character is closely followed throughout the story, and it is typically a main character. Through the eyes of an OBSERVER

EXIT SLIP: Take a minute Look through your ind. Book Who is telling the story? What is the point of view? EXIT SLIP: Write this answer on a post-it with a sentence that proves you are right.