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Chapter 6 Writing a Narrative 9-10 Writing Companion © Perfection Learning ® Reproduction permitted for classroom use only. 1 Activity 1A Identifying the Point of View (p. 86) Place a checkmark in the column to indicate whether each passage is written in the first person or the third person. Write one or more clue words that you used to make your choice. PassageFirst PersonThird PersonClue Words 1. I shook in horror as I watched my friend Juan walk up to the house. What was he thinking? (continued)
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Chapter 6 Writing a Narrative 9-10 Writing Companion © Perfection Learning ® Reproduction permitted for classroom use only. 2 Activity 1A Identifying the Point of View (p. 86) Place a checkmark in the column to indicate whether each passage is written in the first person or the third person. Write one or more clue words that you used to make your choice. PassageFirst PersonThird PersonClue Words 1. I shook in horror as I watched my friend Juan walk up to the house. What was he thinking? ✔ I, my (continued)
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Chapter 6 Writing a Narrative 9-10 Writing Companion © Perfection Learning ® Reproduction permitted for classroom use only. 3 Activity 1A Identifying the Point of View (p. 86) Place a checkmark in the column to indicate whether each passage is written in the first person or the third person. Write one or more clue words that you used to make your choice. PassageFirst PersonThird PersonClue Words 2. Juan walked briskly up to the house. As he did, he thought about the dangers he might face. He was ready. (continued)
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Chapter 6 Writing a Narrative 9-10 Writing Companion © Perfection Learning ® Reproduction permitted for classroom use only. 4 Activity 1A Identifying the Point of View (p. 86) Place a checkmark in the column to indicate whether each passage is written in the first person or the third person. Write one or more clue words that you used to make your choice. PassageFirst PersonThird PersonClue Words 2. Juan walked briskly up to the house. As he did, he thought about the dangers he might face. He was ready. ✔ he (continued)
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Chapter 6 Writing a Narrative 9-10 Writing Companion © Perfection Learning ® Reproduction permitted for classroom use only. 5 Activity 1A Identifying the Point of View (p. 86) Place a checkmark in the column to indicate whether each passage is written in the first person or the third person. Write one or more clue words that you used to make your choice. PassageFirst PersonThird PersonClue Words 3. When two women began their trip, they tried hard to get along. (continued)
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Chapter 6 Writing a Narrative 9-10 Writing Companion © Perfection Learning ® Reproduction permitted for classroom use only. 6 Activity 1A Identifying the Point of View (p. 86) Place a checkmark in the column to indicate whether each passage is written in the first person or the third person. Write one or more clue words that you used to make your choice. PassageFirst PersonThird PersonClue Words 3. When two women began their trip, they tried hard to get along. ✔ they (continued)
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Chapter 6 Writing a Narrative 9-10 Writing Companion © Perfection Learning ® Reproduction permitted for classroom use only. 7 Activity 1A Identifying the Point of View (p. 86) Place a checkmark in the column to indicate whether each passage is written in the first person or the third person. Write one or more clue words that you used to make your choice. PassageFirst PersonThird PersonClue Words 4. We understood that we needed to cooperate with each other. (continued)
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Chapter 6 Writing a Narrative 9-10 Writing Companion © Perfection Learning ® Reproduction permitted for classroom use only. 8 Activity 1A Identifying the Point of View (p. 86) Place a checkmark in the column to indicate whether each passage is written in the first person or the third person. Write one or more clue words that you used to make your choice. PassageFirst PersonThird PersonClue Words 4. We understood that we needed to cooperate with each other. ✔ We
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