Analyze, Perspective, Characters, Suspense - RL 8.6

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Reading Literature Standard 8.6
Adesua Edgal
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Analyze To think deeply about, to examine, to figure out
Perspective One's personal view, opinion, or attitude towards the world, Characters feelings towards someone or some event
Audience The listeners, viewers, or readers of a text
Effect Noun: The consequence or result of something Verb: To cause something to happen
Suspense Feeling anxious or excited about what happens next. The feeling of being "at the edge of your seat"
Humor the quality of being funny or amusing
Point of View The format authors use to tell a story 1st Person Point of View 2nd Person Point of View 3rd Person Point of View
1st Person Point of View (POV) The speaker of the story is part of the story. Readers see words like, "I" and "Me" Example: Under the Mesquite
2nd Person Point of View (POV) The narrator is speaking directly to the reader. The speaker is actually talking to you. Example: A cookbook
3rd Person POV The speaker of the story is observing the story and telling what is going on. The speaker is NOT in the story, but narrating the story. Example: Harry Potter.
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