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16.12.

2022

1. From which point of view is Passage 1 told? How do you know this?
The passage is told at the beginning from the point of view of the character.
The narrator is a character in the story who tells the story using the first person.
We drove up the driveway and the car ground to a halt
2. From which point of view is Passage 2 told? How do you know this?
With third-person point of view, the narrator is an outsider to the story who
reports the events of the story to the reader. The narrator refers to the characters either
by name or by the pronouns he and she.
When the Saclaloses arrived at the new house, it was late afternoon.

3. Compare the two passages. Identify two or three main ways in which the first
passage
differs from the second. Consider the ideas emphasized in each passage, the details
included, and the information revealed.
The passage is told at the beginning from the point of view of the
character. The narrator is a character in the story who tells the story using the
first person.
We drove up the driveway and the car ground to a halt
With third-person point of view, the narrator is an outsider to the story
who reports the events of the story to the reader. The narrator refers to the
characters either by name or by the pronouns he and she.
When the Saclaloses arrived at the new house, it was late afternoon.
We fiind narration, description and dialogue as modes of exposition.

1. At what point in the story do you realize that the narrator knows everything about the
characters and the situation? Be specific.
A third-person omniscient narrator knows everything about the characters and the events
of the story, and may reveal details that the characters themselves don’t know.
Amy and John were simply frustrated at all the changes that had ensued since their
parents’ divorce.
It wasn’t that they were spoiled or ungrateful. Amy and John were simply frustrated at
all the changes that had ensued since their parents’ divorce.

2. Briefly mention what is going on in the head of each family member.


Amy and John are unhappy because of the changes that are happening in their lives. They
always have to change the house.
Mr. Saclaloses wants the best for his children. To sweeten the atmosphere, he tells John
that he will have his own bedroom.

3. What does the narrator reveal about the characters and the story that the characters
themselves do not know? Explain.
From my point of view , through the narration and the dialogue, the narrator reveals the
children s sadness duet o the changes since the parents divorce. Mr. Sacaloses intends this
time to stay longer in that place and hope that the feelings will change with time.

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