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Point of View
What does the word mean?
What does the word mean 2?
Dolphin Comprehension
Point of View 1
100
The standpoint from which a story is told
What is Point of View?
100
gruesome, horrible
What is macabre?
100
fearfully
What is apprehensively?
100
The dolphin does not cooperate in Dr. Crocus's experiment because
What is it does not want to be an instrument of war?
100
IN fiction, usually the "I" who speaks in a first-person point of view is the
What is main character?
200
The following question is written in this point of view: Everyone in the group hoped to see the sunset.
What is the omniscient point of view?
200
scold, punish
What is reprimand?
200
constantly
What is incessanly?
200
ABADABA believes that animals do not have any
What is rights?
200
A story that is told from the standpoint of a single character who is referred to as he or she is an example of
What is third person limited point of view?
300
The narrator can reveal information unknown to all or some of the characters represents this point of view.
What is omniscient?
300
ending
What is terminate?
300
required
What is compulsory?
300
Describe Helen
What is hard working, quiet, and compassionate?
300
Most characters of fiction today tell their stories from one character's point of view to help make the story
What is realistic?
400
True or False? The omniscient point of view reminds the reader that there is more than one side to a story.
What is True?
400
slight difference
What is nuance?
400
forgiving, easy
What is lenient?
400
Helen reacts in a _________ way when the dolphin speaks/
What is curious?
400
Nearly all autobiographies are told from the
What is first person point of view?
500
When events are told about a person's own life it is this point of view.
What is First Person?
500
disagreeable
What is discordant?
500
in a bossy way
What is officiously?
500
This person is referred to as a genius in the story.
Who is Dr. Crocus?
500
WHen the pronoun you is used, the story is told in
What is second person point of view?