Literary Elements Plot Setting Motivation Internal Conflict External Conflict Point of View Verbal irony Dramatic irony Situational irony
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Point of View Third Person *a narrator outside of the story tells the story *uses “he” or “she” or “they” Busy Bee was so excited to take a
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Compact Performer - Culture Literature Marina Spiazzi, Marina Tavella, 'Poetry, even when apparently most So he used different points of view
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One of the views is likely to affirm your perspective and speak to what you see in the literature you are studying • Studying a view different from yours—not
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Narrator / Narrative Voice Guiding Question: Who is telling the story? What is the Narrative Point of View is the perspective from which the events in
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For example, with the theme urban poverty, one could choose to write the narrative from the perspective of a pigeon or a rat living in Bradford Think of a
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28 avr 2020 · Students will explain how an author develops the narrator or speaker's point of view (perspective) in a text Page 3 6th-Grade ELA Lesson:
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