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1. ________ is the way a character, the narrator, or the reader sees what is happening in a story.

2. What is suspense?

3. In a story, different characters often see things differently, and this can produce _________ or a funny moment.

4. How can the readerโ€™s point of view create suspense and humor?

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2. ๐’๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ฉ๐ž๐ง๐ฌ๐ž is when an author deliberately delays the plot of a story to create on-the-edge-of-your-seat excitement and action.
3. ๐‡๐ฎ๐ฆ๐จ๐ซ
4. The reader can see things that the character cannot and the things the reader sees or reads may seem funny to them.
Answered by gdoliljr
point of view
an uncertainty about what will happen next in a story
humor
A reader might know things that the characters do not.
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1. point of view
2. an uncertainty about what will happen next in a story
3. humor
4. A reader might know things that the characters do not.
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2. an uncertainty about what will happen next in a story
3. humor
4. A reader might know things that the characters do not
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The answers for Character Point of View Quick Check for 9th at 8th and 10th are...
#1. *point of view* is the way a character, the narrator, or the reader sees what is happening in a story.

#2. What is suspense?
1. A. A struggle between opposing forces in a story

2. B. The perspective from which a story is told

3. *C. An uncertainty about what will happen next in a story*

4. D. Areference to something outside of the story

#3. In a story, different characters often see things differently, and this can produce *humor*, or a funny moment.

#4. How can the readerโ€™s point of view create suspense and humor?
Responses

1. A. A reader might know the ending of the story.

2. B. A reader might have a preference for one particular character.

3. C. *A reader might know things that the characters do not. *

4. D. A reader might have prior knowledge about certain historical contexts.
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Based on the context, what is the meaning of the word concise in the following sentence?

Her writing was so concise that she could tell in two sentences what others needed two paragraphs to say.

(1 point)
Responses

long-winded and detailed
long-winded and detailed

open to interpretation
open to interpretation

full of errors
full of errors

brief but informative
brief but informative
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Based on the context, the meaning of the word concise in the given sentence is "brief but informative".
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What is one way that authors can come up with ideas for providing context for their readers?(1 point)
Responses

editing
editing

making an outline
making an outline

writing a draft
writing a draft

brainstorming
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One way that authors can come up with ideas for providing context for their readers is by "brainstorming".
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One of the dictionary definitions for the word exaggerate is to make an overstatement. What would the connotation be if someone warned a friend about Roger because he exaggerates?(1 point)
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Roger is trustworthy.
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Roger is someone you can rely on.
Roger is someone you can rely on.

Roger is a person who tells lies.
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Roger minimizes what he says.
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Which transition word best fits the blank in the following sentences?

Kathy volunteered to cook our lunch on the grill. _________, we played a game of volleyball in the backyard.

(1 point)
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Finally
Finally

Meanwhile
Meanwhile

Next month
Next month

Beyond
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