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What point of view does the author use in Out of My Mind? (1 point)
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third-person limited
first-person
third-person
second-person
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third-person limited
first-person
third-person
second-person
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1. first-person
2. Claire from school and finally
3. melody often feels frustrated due to her challenges.
1. first-person
2. Claire from school and finally
3. melody often feels frustrated due to her challenges.
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The bot is completely incorrect for anyone who wants clarification. There is nothing to indicate any third person. It is focused around one person, so it could be first person or third person limited, but with the full information of "I have read the whole book and am not a dumb robot", It consistently uses pronouns indicating one's self.
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February Questions Chapters 1-7
What can you predict from the title?
What can you predict from the cover illustration?
What can you predict from the description of the book on the back cover?
What do you expect the central idea to be?
What is an important conflict in the novel?
What can you predict from the title?
What can you predict from the cover illustration?
What can you predict from the description of the book on the back cover?
What do you expect the central idea to be?
What is an important conflict in the novel?
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out of my mind book
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March Questions Chapters 8- 24
Is the narrator first-person, second-person, or third-person? How can you tell?
Is the narrator omniscient, or limited? How can you tell?
Is the narrator objective or not? Reliable or unreliable? How can you tell?
Is the narrator first-person, second-person, or third-person? How can you tell?
Is the narrator omniscient, or limited? How can you tell?
Is the narrator objective or not? Reliable or unreliable? How can you tell?
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Is the narrator objective or not? Reliable or unreliable? How can you tell?
i dont understand that question could you explain it to me, please and thank you bot.
i dont understand that question could you explain it to me, please and thank you bot.
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April Questions Chapters 25-31
Find a section in the novel in which a character faces a conflict and must rise to the occasion. Who was the character, and what is his or her conflict?
What events does this conflict set in motion?
Describe the rising action. What happens at the climax?
How does the character either adapt to change or confront the issue—or back and down and fail.
What does the character learn from the experience?
Find a section in the novel in which a character faces a conflict and must rise to the occasion. Who was the character, and what is his or her conflict?
What events does this conflict set in motion?
Describe the rising action. What happens at the climax?
How does the character either adapt to change or confront the issue—or back and down and fail.
What does the character learn from the experience?
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What is one common theme expressed in the book so far? Is it one of the themes listed below, or another one you know? Name the theme and explain how it is expressed in the novel. Write your answers on a sheet of paper.
Possible Themes
good vs. evil
fate vs. free will
alienation
humans vs. nature
identity
change vs. tradition
overcoming fear or weakness
quest for discovery
Possible Themes
good vs. evil
fate vs. free will
alienation
humans vs. nature
identity
change vs. tradition
overcoming fear or weakness
quest for discovery
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What is most memorable about the novel? What devices does the author use to create this effect? .
Is the plot engaging? How is it structured? .
What theme is expressed in the novel and how is it conveyed? How well do I relate to the theme? .
Are the main characters realistic? Are they flat and one-dimensional or do they have depth, and strengths as well as weaknesses? .
Do the characters grow and change? Does their growth and change add to my understanding of the novel’s theme? What role does the setting play? How does the setting affect the overall story? .
Is the plot engaging? How is it structured? .
What theme is expressed in the novel and how is it conveyed? How well do I relate to the theme? .
Are the main characters realistic? Are they flat and one-dimensional or do they have depth, and strengths as well as weaknesses? .
Do the characters grow and change? Does their growth and change add to my understanding of the novel’s theme? What role does the setting play? How does the setting affect the overall story? .
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Which is an important theme in Out of My Mind?(1 point)
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Communication creates barriers in relationships.
Family is less important than friends.
Money can buy true love.
It’s important to accept yourself and others.
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Communication creates barriers in relationships.
Family is less important than friends.
Money can buy true love.
It’s important to accept yourself and others.
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What is one way the character directly affects the plot?(1 point)
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Melody obtains the Medi-Talker which helps her communicate her ideas.
Melody is dependent on her parents for basic daily tasks.
The main character is integrated into a “regular classroom.”
Claire bullies Melody for being different.
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Melody obtains the Medi-Talker which helps her communicate her ideas.
Melody is dependent on her parents for basic daily tasks.
The main character is integrated into a “regular classroom.”
Claire bullies Melody for being different.
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How would you describe Melody’s relationship with her mother?(1 point)
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They have a close bond, but not much mutual understanding.
Melody’s mother is supportive at home and school.
Melody’s mother is supportive, but sometimes indifferent.
They have mutual understanding, but not a close bond.
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They have a close bond, but not much mutual understanding.
Melody’s mother is supportive at home and school.
Melody’s mother is supportive, but sometimes indifferent.
They have mutual understanding, but not a close bond.
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How would you describe Melody’s relationship with her mother?(1 point)
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They have a close bond, but not much mutual understanding.
Melody’s mother is supportive at home and school.
Melody’s mother is supportive, but sometimes indifferent.
They have mutual understanding, but not a clo
How would you describe Melody’s relationship with her mother?(1 point)
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They have a close bond, but not much mutual understanding.
Melody’s mother is supportive at home and school.
Melody’s mother is supportive, but sometimes indifferent.
They have mutual understanding, but not a clo
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Which of the following choices defines the theme of a narrative or novel?(1 point)
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the message or underlying meaning about life that the author wants the reader to infer
the message or underlying meaning about life that the author wants the reader to infer
the conflicts that characters encounter throughout the story
the conflicts that characters encounter throughout the story
the statement an author makes in the introduction
the statement an author makes in the introduction
the one-word topic that the author wants the reader to focus on
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the message or underlying meaning about life that the author wants the reader to infer
the message or underlying meaning about life that the author wants the reader to infer
the conflicts that characters encounter throughout the story
the conflicts that characters encounter throughout the story
the statement an author makes in the introduction
the statement an author makes in the introduction
the one-word topic that the author wants the reader to focus on
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Which statement best expresses the theme of the novel?(1 point)
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Don’t let your disability interfere with your abilities.
Don’t let your disability interfere with your abilities.
Face every day with a sense of humor.
Face every day with a sense of humor.
Winning requires a good attitude.
Winning requires a good attitude.
You can be happy if you really try.
You can be happy if you really try.
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Don’t let your disability interfere with your abilities.
Don’t let your disability interfere with your abilities.
Face every day with a sense of humor.
Face every day with a sense of humor.
Winning requires a good attitude.
Winning requires a good attitude.
You can be happy if you really try.
You can be happy if you really try.
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dont ask me why
Which quote does not provide text evidence to support the theme of Out of My Mind? (1 point)
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“I have spastic bilateral quadriplegia, also known as cerebral palsy. It limits my body, but not my mind.”
“I have spastic bilateral quadriplegia, also known as cerebral palsy. It limits my body, but not my mind.”
“Hmmm, I thought. Claire gets sick in the middle of a crowded restaurant, yet I’m the one everybody looks at sideways.”
“Hmmm, I thought. Claire gets sick in the middle of a crowded restaurant, yet I’m the one everybody looks at sideways.”
“All kids are special", Mrs. V had replied with authority. "But this one has hidden superpowers. I’d love to help her find them".
“All kids are special", Mrs. V had replied with authority. "But this one has hidden superpowers. I’d love to help her find them".
“What your body looks like has nothing to do with how well your brain works!”
“What your body looks like has nothing to do with how well your brain works!”
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“I have spastic bilateral quadriplegia, also known as cerebral palsy. It limits my body, but not my mind.”
“I have spastic bilateral quadriplegia, also known as cerebral palsy. It limits my body, but not my mind.”
“Hmmm, I thought. Claire gets sick in the middle of a crowded restaurant, yet I’m the one everybody looks at sideways.”
“Hmmm, I thought. Claire gets sick in the middle of a crowded restaurant, yet I’m the one everybody looks at sideways.”
“All kids are special", Mrs. V had replied with authority. "But this one has hidden superpowers. I’d love to help her find them".
“All kids are special", Mrs. V had replied with authority. "But this one has hidden superpowers. I’d love to help her find them".
“What your body looks like has nothing to do with how well your brain works!”
“What your body looks like has nothing to do with how well your brain works!”
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