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English 9 Fiction and Nonfiction

English 9 Fiction and Nonfiction. Week 3: “My English” & Essay. English 9: 9/3-9/6: “My English” & Essay. Lit Term: Voice. 3 rd Person POV 3 rd person omniscient: narrator knows everything, including characters’ thoughts

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English 9 Fiction and Nonfiction

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  1. English 9 Fiction and Nonfiction Week 3: “My English” & Essay Fiction & Nonfiction Week 3

  2. English 9: 9/3-9/6: “My English” & Essay Fiction & Nonfiction Week 3

  3. Lit Term: Voice Fiction & Nonfiction Week 3

  4. 3rd Person POV • 3rd person omniscient: narrator knows everything, including characters’ thoughts • 3rd person limited: narrator reports things through one character’s eyes Types of 3rd Person Fiction & Nonfiction Week 3

  5. “My English” Vocab • In the “notes” section of your binder, copy the terms and definitions for “My English” on page 102. Fiction & Nonfiction Week 3

  6. A prepositional phrase includes a preposition and a noun (the object of the preposition) • I like to have dessert after dinner. • We decided to go to a restaurant. GH Notes: Phrases Prepositional Phrase Fiction & Nonfiction Week 3

  7. An infinitive phrase includes the word “to” and a verb. • It doesn’t act as a verb. • EX: I didn’t want the movie to end. • Preposition: • I went to work. • Infinitive: • I can’t get this car to work! Infinitive phrase Main verb Infinitive Phrase location action Fiction & Nonfiction Week 3

  8. A prepositional phrase is a group of words that include a preposition and its object. • An infinitive is a verb that appears with the word “to,” but doesn’t act as a verb. • A prepositional or infinitive phrase at the beginning of a sentence should be set off with a comma. EX: After breakfast, I went to the park. EX: To dance, one must practice regularly. RULES Fiction & Nonfiction Week 3

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