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Point of View Point of view is the position from which something is presented or the perspective from which a story is told.
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What you see depends on your perspective.
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What you see depends on your perspective.
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What you see depends on your perspective.
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What you see depends on your perspective.
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What you see depends on your perspective.
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Explain how point of view contributes to the humor in this cartoon…
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Consider this quote. Be ready to discuss.
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Case in point…
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Consider this quote.
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Turn in your book to page 131.
This story is an excerpt from “How Angel Peterson Got His Name,” an autobiography by Gary Paulson. /how-angel-peterson-got-his-name-by- gary-paulsen/
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As you read, discuss questions 3-8 to help you fully understand Paulsen’s point of view.
Begin with your group leader for question 3, then go around to the right, each person adding to their answer. (Start with the next person for question 4 and so on.)
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What about Eileen’s point of view?
Create something showing what Eileen thinks about the narrator and/or the date itself. You can use details from the story as well as embellish with your imagination. The most important thing is to see it from the Eileen’s – not your – point of view. You can write a couple of sentences, a social media post, texting between Eileen and a friend, etc. Be creative!
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