What is first person point of view?
When you are reading from the characters perspective (Ex: I, Me, We, Us).
Who is Dante?
Older man from the gym that challenged the narrator in basketball.
What three parts go into a well written paragraph?
Topic Sentence, Evidence, Reasoning
Identity
What/how a person is.
What is second person point of view?
When the author is writing the story to you. (You, your, you're).
Why is basketball so important to the narrator?
It was a way out of poverty for him.
What is a topic sentence?
A sentence with a claim that shows what the paragraph is going to be about / the answer to the question being asked.
Major Character
"I walked up to Sirius and gave him a hug."
What was the relationship between the narrator and his dad?
Strained, not close, sad.
How do you write evidence?
"Direct Quote" (Last name, #).
What is a Complex character?
A character that dramatically changes though out a story.
What does third person point of view take away from the reader?
The inner thoughts of the main characters.
What did the interactions between the narrator and Dante show us about Dante's identity?
He likes to act tough, but really did care about the kid.
What is reasoning?
Explaining/support for your evidence and claim
Characterization
How a character evolves throughout a story
What does first person point of view take away from the reader?
The actions and thoughts of other characters.
What did the narrator learn at the end of the story?
Just because people do not say a lot of words to you, doesn't mean that they don't care. It is how they show up that shows they care.
How do you know that you have chose an evidence that is strong?
It supports your claim and helps with writing your reasoning.
How two people act around one another