Noah went to Shelly's house.
A. 1st person
B. 2nd person
C. 3rd person
C. 3rd person
How would this section, "'She's gone!' Mom cried. 'Abbey's gone!'" Be different in Abbey's point of view?
We would have all knowledge of where Abbey was and why she left, instead of being unaware of where she was.
Why does Jasper beat up Noah? What is his point of view?
He is a bully and is upset about Noah's dad sinking his dad's successful ship. His point of view is that he is getting revenge, which is what he deserves.
If the book was in Shelly's point of view, we would not have a better understanding of Mr. Underwood.
A. True
B. False
A. True
You thought Noah was mean, compared to Jasper Jr.
A. 3rd person
B. 2nd person
C. 1st person
B. 2nd person
How does the author convey Abbey's POV?
By always voicing her opinion and letting the readers know what she is feeling, about her dad and Noah.
If this section, "Jasper Jr. sneered famous sneer." Be different in Jasper Jr.'s point of view?
I sneered just like always when I beat these kids up. (Something that corresponds in that way.)
Lice is rubbing off on Shelly and is making her evil! Because he is a bad guy, and Shelly is good, he thinks he has the advantage of using her to do what she wants.
Is this Shellys's point of view on Lice?
No! Of course not! Shelly is Lice's girlfriend and isn't going to change her if he is already dating her for who she is.
Maggie was feeling very blue, and Nova felt happy as sunflower.
A. Third person omniscient
B. Third person limited
C. Second person
A. Third person omniscient
When Abbey ran away, do we know her point of view on why she did it?
Yes, we know she wanted to help her dad get justice.
If Jasper Jr. wasn't mean would we have a better perspective on him?
No, he is known as one of the "villains" in the story, so that's what we know him as, the evil guy.
What is Shelly's point of view on living with Dusty Muleman?
Shelly thinks that living with Dusty Muleman was even worse than living with Lice.