Narration
Perspectives
A Night Divided
100

In what narration is A Night Divided written?

first-person

100

True or False? Characters can't change their perspectives on another character.

False

100

The main character's name.

Gerta

200

When the narrator addresses the reader and uses the word, "you."

second-person

200

True or false? It's important to investigate the perspective of the major character and also the minor character. 

True

200
Who was in West Berlin when the wall went up?

Papa and Dominic

300

When the narration shifts from first to second person, or when there are multiple first-person narrators.

Hybrid narration 

300

A ______ moment is when we can catch a glimpse of who a character really is. 

window 

300

True or false? The secret police are called Grenzers. 

False: the secret police are called Stasi. (Grenzers are the boarder guards.)

400

What is this narration? "As Halloween night approached, all of the kids in the neighborhood began asking about each other's costumes. Nobody wanted to be the same thing. 'What do you think you'll be for Halloween?' inquired Rohen. Tabitha still wasn't sure, but she didn't want to be the only one who didn't have a costume yet. She had to think of something, and she had to do it fast."

third-person 

400

The conflict in the story is what the character _______ and what is _______.

Wants/needs; getting in the way/a barrier

400

Why are Anna and Gerta's perspectives on the Berlin Wall different?

Answers may vary but should be something about Gerta's family being over the wall, and not Anna's. 

500

What narration is your independent book. Tell us how you know.

Answers will vary.

500

How do you know when characters are revealing something about themselves or showing new/different sides of themselves? List the six signs to watch for. 

-Characters use strong, loaded language.

-Characters act in surprising ways.

-Characters seem to change.

-Characters face difficulty.

-The reader’s emotions change.

-Something in the story feels repeated. 

500

Put yourself in Anna's shoes and try to understand why she is so afraid of not following the rules. Why is this? Use evidence from the story to support your position.

Answers will vary, but should be something about her brother being killed while trying to escape, OR the fact that she doesn't have as much to risk as Gerta, because her family isn't over the wall.

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