Analyze how differences in the points of view of the characters and the audience or reader (e.g., created through the use of dramatic irony) create such effects as suspense or humor.
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1. Which point of view do you see these signal words?
you, your
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2. Which point of view do you see these signal words?
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1. Which point of view do you see these signal words?
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2. Which point of view do you see these signal words?
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3. When determining a theme, the reader should first consider...
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4. Which point of view do we NOT see often in fiction?
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5. Which of these things is not related to the "theme" in a story?
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6. What point of view is the following:
First, you must get out all your ingredients. It is important to check that you have everything before you start baking your cupcakes.
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7. What is the theme of this story?
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8. The man sat alone in his house. As the hours went by, he grew lonelier. The woman, on the other hand, kept walking her footsteps loud and fast. She hadn't felt this angry in a long time.