Choose one sentence that states the author’s point of view

  1. Choose one sentence that states the author’s point of view about the South Pole. Then choose two pieces of text evidence that
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  2. Which statement best explains the effect of the point of view on the narration of Robinson Crusoe?A. The point of view allows
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  3. Reading ComprehensionAuthor's point of viewDefinition of an Author's Point of View1. What is an author’s point of view? A. the
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  4. analyze the author’s purpose and point of view. Explain how you determined the author’s point of view. Tell how thinking
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  5. Write a paragraph in which you analyze the author’s purpose and point of view. Explain how you determined the author’s point
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  6. Which statement best captures the author’s point of view and purpose in this article?Third person point of view allows the
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  7. Author’s Purpose: Write a sentence that shows an example of an author trying to persuade the audience 2. Point of View: Write
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  8. asked to “Drag and Drop” the features; however, for this task, please type the correct answers in the space provided BELOW
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  9. Which statement explains how the author develops the point of view in this paragraph?(1 point) The author’s use of the pronoun
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  10. An effective thesis statementincludes feelings, emotions, and opinions is written in first-person point of view may or may not
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