I dont know
SOMEONE PLZ HELP WITH ALL ANSWERS. thx
Determine whether each characteristic describes first person, third person limited, or third person omniscient point of view. Can you please help? This is the Unit Test Question 6 Lesson 36: Literary Analysis Unit Test 6th grade. Thank you.
18 answers
i need ansers plz
I'll come back with the answers in a bit
answers 1-6 be back in a while with the rest
1catastrophe & disaster
2ABAB
3We know that the creature in the river is the monster because the text states that it “continues to follow him” and then disappears when "he moved away" from the river.
4there is no cure for being shy & trying new things can lead to great experiences
5 the main events leading to the expansion of the country
6third person omniscient for the first 2
first person
third person omniscient
third person limited
1catastrophe & disaster
2ABAB
3We know that the creature in the river is the monster because the text states that it “continues to follow him” and then disappears when "he moved away" from the river.
4there is no cure for being shy & trying new things can lead to great experiences
5 the main events leading to the expansion of the country
6third person omniscient for the first 2
first person
third person omniscient
third person limited
Pls give us the all the answers
Hold on Give me a sec, sorry this is late but this is for future people!
Number 1: Catastrophe, Disaster
----
Number 2: ABAB
-----
Number 3: We know that the creature in the River is the monster because the text states that it " CONTINUES TO FOLLOW HIM " and then disappears when " HE MOVED AWAY " from the River
----
Number 4: Trying new things can lead to great experiences
----
Number 5: The main events leading to the expansion of the country
----
Number 6:
Uses Pronouns she, he, they, it: Third person LIMITED and OMNISCIENT
Is told by the narrator outside of the story: Third person OMNISCIENT
Tells the perspectives of multiple characters: Third Person OMNISCIENT
Is told by the main character: First Person
uses pronouns 'I': First Person
-------
Number 7:
Includes Future Events and Tech: Science Fiction
Takes past events and expands on them: Historical Fiction
Contains magic and fairy tale elements: Fantasy
Divided into Stanzas: Poem
----
Number 8: Science Fiction
----
Number 9: To give the reader the image of the waves curling up
----
Number 10: Simons mom drove him to his very first practice
----
THESE HAVEN'T BEEN GRADED YET BUT IM PRETTY SURE THEY'RE RIGHT. DON'T COPY AND PASTE IF USED
-----
Number 11: The metaphor is explaining that her hair is most-likely black, silky, and long
----
Number 12: The author could use descriptive details to explain the developments of a character
----
Number 13: When listening to a story your using your ears not your eyes. When watching, you're using your eyes to watch and visualize what happens. When reading, you're using your eyes and brain to read and visualize what's happening in the story
----
Number 14: In a Narrative introduction, something that SHOULD be used is a hook. something to grab your reader(s) attention and make them want to read that Narrative.
----
There you go ^^^
----
Number 2: ABAB
-----
Number 3: We know that the creature in the River is the monster because the text states that it " CONTINUES TO FOLLOW HIM " and then disappears when " HE MOVED AWAY " from the River
----
Number 4: Trying new things can lead to great experiences
----
Number 5: The main events leading to the expansion of the country
----
Number 6:
Uses Pronouns she, he, they, it: Third person LIMITED and OMNISCIENT
Is told by the narrator outside of the story: Third person OMNISCIENT
Tells the perspectives of multiple characters: Third Person OMNISCIENT
Is told by the main character: First Person
uses pronouns 'I': First Person
-------
Number 7:
Includes Future Events and Tech: Science Fiction
Takes past events and expands on them: Historical Fiction
Contains magic and fairy tale elements: Fantasy
Divided into Stanzas: Poem
----
Number 8: Science Fiction
----
Number 9: To give the reader the image of the waves curling up
----
Number 10: Simons mom drove him to his very first practice
----
THESE HAVEN'T BEEN GRADED YET BUT IM PRETTY SURE THEY'RE RIGHT. DON'T COPY AND PASTE IF USED
-----
Number 11: The metaphor is explaining that her hair is most-likely black, silky, and long
----
Number 12: The author could use descriptive details to explain the developments of a character
----
Number 13: When listening to a story your using your ears not your eyes. When watching, you're using your eyes to watch and visualize what happens. When reading, you're using your eyes and brain to read and visualize what's happening in the story
----
Number 14: In a Narrative introduction, something that SHOULD be used is a hook. something to grab your reader(s) attention and make them want to read that Narrative.
----
There you go ^^^
Uhhhhh...
is this right?
i check if its right ill tell you guys if its not
@ Eeeeeee❤️ is 100% correct !
I tried @Eeeeeee❤️ Answers and so far 9 10 and 11 aren't even a choice and I have 20 questions
sorry just checked so its 9-14 that aren't a choice
Im sorry I was wrong 9-14 are for 15-20
13 and 14 are choices for me so is he still right
hi
bro
@ Eeeeeee❤️ is indeed correct - on everything except 4 and 6. However, it is possible that I just inputted the information incorrectly, but I think my write-ins will probably fill in the blankspace for the 2 incorrect.