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Bell Ringer 8/31/15 Add the prefix trans or sub to these words and match them with their definitions. 1._____missivea. to be able to see through it 2._____late b. To change shape or form 3._____figure c. someone who obeys another 4._____merge d. to change from one language to 5._____parent e. to cover in water or another liquid
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Bell Ringer 9/1/15 *Is the noun, verb, or adjective underlined? 1.Gerald shouted loudly to his older brother. _____________ 2.Gerald shouted loudly to his older brother._____________ *Use the homophone pair in one sentence: 3. eight, ate *Correct the following sentences: 4. my dad be getting a new job and we gots to move 5. Barry done good on his spanish test last tuesday or at least he be thinking he did.
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Bell Ringer 9/2/15 Complete the following analogies: 1.________: trash : : chore : task 2.C, E, G : _________ : : J, L, N : M, O, Q 3.Sun : planet: : planet : _______________ 4.Hawk : penguin : : soar : _____________
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Bell Ringer What are three different types of characters? Draw and label the plot diagram Explain what is point of view, name at least two different types
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C POINT OF VIEW 09/4/13
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What is Point of View? Refers to the perspective from which a story is told to the reader. First and Third Person are the most common narrative types
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First Person Uses the pronouns I, Me, We, and Us to tell a story. The narrator is often the major observer in the story The reader can see only what the narrator sees and chooses to share.share The narrator is frequently the main character in the story,and the reader is supposed to identify with him or her. Example: “I went to the store and bought some dinner for us.”
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Third Person The narrator tells a story about someone else and does not explain any character’s thoughts or feelings. (Emotionless) The reader finds out about character’s feelings through actions or dialogue. Ex: He walked down the street. A man drove by and yelled, “Hey, watch where you’re going!”
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Third Person Limited The narrator tells a story and shows one character’s thoughts or feelings in writing. Ex: Sad that his girlfriend had left him, Ben wasn’t paying attention as he walked down the street. A man drove by and yelled, “Hey, watch where you’re going!”
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Third Person Omniscient The narrator tells a story and shows more than one character’s thoughts or feelings. The narrator is “all knowing”. (“Santa” or a “Higher Being” in a religion) Ex: Sad that his girlfriend had left him, Ben wasn’t paying attention as he walked down the street. Tom was also having a bad day, and as he was driving by Ben, Tom tried to startle him: “Hey, watch where you’re going!” Tom yelled rudely.
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