Point of View Read a narrative, and then use information from that narrative to answer the
questions below.
1. Title of Narrative: _________________________________
2. What point of view is used in this narrative? Circle one.
First Person Third Person
3. What clues helped you determine the point of view of the narrative?
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Name of Character What the Character
Thinks
What YOU Think (Do you agree or disagree?)
4. Think about the point of view of 2 of the characters in the narrative. What do they think about a certain topic? What decisions have they made? What is important to them? Use that information to fill in the chart below.
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Point of View Think about a topic that people disagree about. Come up with reasons to support
both sides of the argument, and then explain your point of view!
Which point of view do you agree with? Why?
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Point of View Think about the nonfiction article or book you just read. Use that information to
answer the questions below.
Title: _________________________________
How does the author feel about _________________________________?
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How do you know?
Clue # 1 Clue # 2 Clue # 3
Do you agree or disagree with the author’s point of view? Explain your reasoning.
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You might also find the following blog posts helpful:
• Point of View: Writing Integration • Point of View Questions for Higher Level
Thinking • Character Traits: Free Graphic Organizers • Text Features: Free Chart • Morning Work Made Easy
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