Point of View
Character Perspective
Theme and Development
Story Elements and Plot
100

What point of view is this story told in? Also, is the narrator a character in the story?

First person, and yes

100

How does Auggie feel at the beginning of the story?

nervous, uncomfortable, or unhappy

100

What is theme?

a message or lesson about life

100

What is the setting of this passage? How does it contribute to the plot of this story?

school, Auggies being at school allows him to have classmates and experience the conflict. 
200

What word helps you know the story is told in first person? 

I, me, my

200

Why does Auggie feel this way about school?

Kids stare at him/ everything is new/ he feels different

200

What is one possible theme of this passage?

accept others, don't judge others by appearance, showing empathy is important, it's hard to be different, but over time, others can accept our differences.

200

What is the main conflict of the story? Is the conflict internal or external or both?

Auggie struggles with how others react to his appearance. internal and external

300

Who is the narrator of the story?

Auggie

300

How does Auggie explain his classmates' behavior? What does his reaction say about his personality?

They are not trying to be mean; they are just curious. It shows that he is very understanding. 

300

What conflict helps develop the theme?

Auggie being stared at and treated differently at school

300

How does the conflict change over time in the story?

Students gradually get used to Auggie

400

How would the story be different if it were told in third person?

We would not hear Auggie's thoughts directly/ narrator would say "he" instead of "I"

400

What does the "Wookie" example show about Auggie's thinking?

He understands others' perspectives/he would react similarly

400

How does Auggie's response help develop the theme?

He shows understanding and empathy, teaching acceptance

400

How do these events contribute to the plot?

They show growth and how the situation can improve over time

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