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October 13 th and 14 th OUTSIDERS UNIT LESSON #2
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Homework: Read Chapters 1 &2 YOU SHOULD HAVE YOUR OWN COPY OF THE OUTSIDERS BY SE HINTON
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CREATIVE WRITING JOURNAL 1. All journals should have a copy of the JOURNAL GUIDELINES 2. All journals should be in a composition book 3. Journals will count 2x’s as classwork this quarter 4. Glue the “Common Errors” and glue in the back of your journal.
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GRAMMAR KEEPERS: Common ERRORS 1. They’re PROOF: THEY ARE EXAMPLE: (they are) They’re leaving
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Turn to page 184 in the Literature Book MIDDLE OF PAGE IT DISCUSSES POINT OF VIEW
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CLASS NOTES: POINT OF VIEW The point of view from which a story is told influences the information a reader gets about the plot and characters. First person PoV is told from a character within the story. Second person PoV includes the reader as a participant in the text.
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Third person limited PoV is told from an external narrator with insider information limited to one specific character’s thoughts and motivations. Third person omniscient PoV is told from an all-knowing external narrator who shares the internal thoughts and motivations of multiple characters.
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Third person objective : A neutral statement not sharing thoughts or opinion. Usually making a statement or reporting information. Can be giving directions without using “you”. NEXT TASK: 1.With a partner complete “Identifying Narrative Perspective” handout. 2.Underline or highlight words that help you determine the Point of View.
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