Asked by Annabelle
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Elizabeth wants to turn her diary entry into a fictional short story. Which BEST identifies a structural change that would allow readers to know more about the thoughts and feelings of Stevie and Elizabeth's parents?
A)changing the point of view from first person to second person
B)changing the point of view from second person to first person
C)changing the point of view from first person to third person limited
D)changing the point of view from first person to third person omniscient
I don't understand this one but I was thinking maybe C?
Elizabeth wants to turn her diary entry into a fictional short story. Which BEST identifies a structural change that would turn this nonfiction account of her trip into a fictional short story?
A)describing the setting in greater detail, especially Niagara Falls
B)adding expressive dialogue between Elizabeth and her family members
C)adding that Stevie slipped down an embankment and was rescued by Elizabeth
D)including the names and descriptions of people other than herself and her family
Maybe A?
Which would MOST LIKELY be included to change Elizabeth's diary entry of her trip into a fictional novel?
A)a change in the font style, with bullet lists and highlighted text
B)more figurative language and the inclusion of rhyming descriptions
C)expressive dialogue among Elizabeth, her family, and other characters
D)fewer exclamation points and contractions and more supporting evidence
B?
Elizabeth wants to turn her diary entry into a fictional short story. Which BEST identifies a structural change that would allow readers to know more about the thoughts and feelings of Stevie and Elizabeth's parents?
A)changing the point of view from first person to second person
B)changing the point of view from second person to first person
C)changing the point of view from first person to third person limited
D)changing the point of view from first person to third person omniscient
I don't understand this one but I was thinking maybe C?
Elizabeth wants to turn her diary entry into a fictional short story. Which BEST identifies a structural change that would turn this nonfiction account of her trip into a fictional short story?
A)describing the setting in greater detail, especially Niagara Falls
B)adding expressive dialogue between Elizabeth and her family members
C)adding that Stevie slipped down an embankment and was rescued by Elizabeth
D)including the names and descriptions of people other than herself and her family
Maybe A?
Which would MOST LIKELY be included to change Elizabeth's diary entry of her trip into a fictional novel?
A)a change in the font style, with bullet lists and highlighted text
B)more figurative language and the inclusion of rhyming descriptions
C)expressive dialogue among Elizabeth, her family, and other characters
D)fewer exclamation points and contractions and more supporting evidence
B?
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
This site explains third person objective and third person omniscient.
http://www.ohio.edu/people/hartleyg/ref/fiction/pov.html
I disagree with your second answer.
The third answer is probably C.
http://www.ohio.edu/people/hartleyg/ref/fiction/pov.html
I disagree with your second answer.
The third answer is probably C.
Answered by
Annabelle
Ah.. 1 is D because
" Which BEST identifies a structural change that would allow readers to know more about the thoughts and feelings of Stevie and Elizabeth's parents?".. Third Person Omniscient: The narrator knows everything; all thoughts, feelings, and actions may be related to the reader
2. I believe is D maybe, not sure.
" Which BEST identifies a structural change that would allow readers to know more about the thoughts and feelings of Stevie and Elizabeth's parents?".. Third Person Omniscient: The narrator knows everything; all thoughts, feelings, and actions may be related to the reader
2. I believe is D maybe, not sure.
Answered by
Annabelle
no no no.. not D, B.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Yes, 1 is D.
2 could be either B or D. Check your book.
2 could be either B or D. Check your book.
Answered by
hamsterlover
2.c 3.c i took the test
Answered by
Tyanna
What is the answer to this question? Elizabeth wants to turn her diary entry into a fictional short story. Which BEST identifies a structural change that would allow readers to know more about the thoughts and feelings of Stevie and Elizabeth's parents?
Answered by
Tyanna
The answer choices are
A) changing the point of view from first person to second person
B) changing the point of view from second person to first person
C) changing the point of view from first person to third person limited
D) changing the point of view from first person to third person omniscient
A) changing the point of view from first person to second person
B) changing the point of view from second person to first person
C) changing the point of view from first person to third person limited
D) changing the point of view from first person to third person omniscient
Answered by
Tyanna
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(A) First point of view
(B) Second point of view
(C) Third point of view.
Which one is it cause I don't know.
(A) First point of view
(B) Second point of view
(C) Third point of view.
Which one is it cause I don't know.
Answered by
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