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10/22/12 Read each example and tell what point of view it is and how you know it. Please write in complete sentences. “Try multiplying these fractions again,” said Ms. Davis, knowing Ben could do better. Unfortunately, Ben was not as confident.
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10/22/12 Read each example and tell what point of view it is and how you know it. Please write in complete sentences. • “Try multiplying these fractions again,” said Ms. Davis, knowing Ben could do better. Unfortunately, Ben was not as confident. • “I wish that you were the president, Dad,” Jo said. She often wished that. Her father smiled. • As we took our positions on the field, one of the players yelled, “Look out for number 22!” That player was me!
10/23/12 Read each example and tell what point of view it is and how you know it. Please write in complete sentences. • Before I could say anything, my uncle’s eyes shifted to the dent in the car door. His smile faded. • Mrs. Reyes hated snakes. She had since childhood. So what should she do about the large green one coiled under her kitchen table? • Dana Loved camping, but her mother complained that the tent was uncomfortable. Mrs. Smith also hated the endless peace and quiet of the woods.
10/24/12 Read each example and tell what point of view it is and then rewrite it in a different point of view. • Jim slid down in his seat so Mr. Yu wouldn’t call on him. Mr. Yu knew that trick and called on Jim to read the passage. • “That is my glass slipper!” I exclaimed. The prince had already figured out it did not belong to my sisters.
10/25/12 Read each example and tell what point of view it is and then rewrite it in a different point of view. • “A double and a home run,” Layla said, sounding casual about her performance in the game. Her eyes, however, shone with pride. • “All dogs love to fetch,” Jake thought, throwing a ball for Ace. Full from his meal, the puppy waddled over to the ball and lay down.