POV Basics
Character Perspective
Text Evidence
Author's Craft
Compare & Contrast
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This term means the attitude or way a character views something. 

What is perspective?

100

Two characters see the same event differently. This shows their different ____.

What are perspectives?

100

This is used to support a claim about a character’s perspective.

What is textual evidence?

100

Authors use this to show what characters think.

What are thoughts or internal monologue?

100

Looking at similarities between perspectives is called this.

What is compare?

200

This point of view uses "I" and let's readers see one character's thoughts. 

What is first person point of view?

200

A character’s background, experiences, and beliefs shape this.

What is perspective?

200

Dialogue can reveal this about a character.

What is their perspective or attitude?

200

This technique reveals perspective through conversation.

What is dialogue?

200

Looking at differences is called this.

What is contrast?

300

Why might a narrator’s point of view be considered unreliable?

What is because it is based on one character’s perspective, which may be biased or incomplete?

300

If a character is jealous, how might they interpret a friend’s success?

What is negatively or unfairly?

300

A character’s actions can help readers infer this.

What is their perspective?

300

This includes word choice and tone.

What is diction?

300

If one character is optimistic and another is pessimistic, they have this.

What are contrasting perspectives?

400

How does first-person point of view affect what the reader understands about other characters?

What is the reader only knows what the narrator thinks or observes about others?

400

This word describes how an author makes each character’s viewpoint unique.

What is individualize?

400

What should you include when citing evidence?

What is quotes or details from the text?

400

Authors may use this to show contrast between perspectives.

What is conflict?

400

Why compare perspectives in a story?

What is to understand characters better?

500

Why might an author choose first-person POV?

What is to show a deep, personal perspective?

500

Why would two characters disagree about the same situation?

What is because of different perspectives or experiences?

500

Why is it important to use evidence?

What is to support analysis of perspective?

500

Why does an author develop different perspectives?

What is to create depth and complexity?

500

How can comparing perspectives deepen theme?

What is by showing multiple sides of an issue?

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