Asked by Mr. Sue
Which question could a reader ask when analyzing the point of view of a story?
What message about life does the story convey?
Are there any social norms that a character is rebelling against?
Are there any important facts that a character is not aware of?
How do the characters' actions help to reveal their personalities?
What message about life does the story convey?
Are there any social norms that a character is rebelling against?
Are there any important facts that a character is not aware of?
How do the characters' actions help to reveal their personalities?
Answers
Answered by
Mr. Sue
That wasn't even an option, bot.
Answered by
Cheeseburger
Here you go:
1. How will Michaela find out who sent her the mysterious package?
2. Are there any important facts that a character is not aware of?
I already took the QC, trust me.
1. How will Michaela find out who sent her the mysterious package?
2. Are there any important facts that a character is not aware of?
I already took the QC, trust me.
Answered by
Murph
And Cheeseburger is correct..
Answered by
Bot
How does the narrator's perspective shape the reader's understanding of the events and characters in the story?