Author's Craft-Point of View
"Skunk Scout" is told by a first-person narrator, Teddy, who gives his own ideas
about things. For example:
I thought some of the skyscrapers in San Francisco had been big, but they were just toys compared to it. (p.674)
Team up with a partner to rewrite one paragraph of the story, changing it from the first person to the third person point of view.
"Skunk Scout" is told by a first-person narrator, Teddy, who gives his own ideas
about things. For example:
I thought some of the skyscrapers in San Francisco had been big, but they were just toys compared to it. (p.674)
Team up with a partner to rewrite one paragraph of the story, changing it from the first person to the third person point of view.
Just Write:
Choice 1=Write about a time when you or someone close to you planned an outing and everything went wrong. Compare your personal experiences to events in the story, citing specific examples from the text.
Choice 2= Write a short fiction narrative about going camping. Use precise language, vivid words and descriptions, active voice verbs, and sensory details to help readers visualize or create mental images of characters, plot and setting.
Choice 1=Write about a time when you or someone close to you planned an outing and everything went wrong. Compare your personal experiences to events in the story, citing specific examples from the text.
Choice 2= Write a short fiction narrative about going camping. Use precise language, vivid words and descriptions, active voice verbs, and sensory details to help readers visualize or create mental images of characters, plot and setting.
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