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Reading. Oct. 22, 2012. F.O.A. (Bellwork). What types of person are there? What pronoun(s) would you use to identify first person? What pronoun(s) would you use to identify second person? What pronoun(s) would you use to identify third person? What types of third person are there?.

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  1. Reading Oct. 22, 2012

  2. F.O.A. (Bellwork) • What types of person are there? • What pronoun(s) would you use to identify first person? • What pronoun(s) would you use to identify second person? • What pronoun(s) would you use to identify third person? • What types of third person are there?

  3. F.O.A. (Bellwork) • Chris slowly walked up to Elma with his hands behind his back. “So… you want to go with me,” he said nervously. Elma blushed. “Ok.” Chris smiled. • What person is this? • If it’s third person, what type of third person is it?

  4. What person is this? • Chris had liked Elma since the third-grade. Little did he know that Elma liked him too. They both admired one another from a far, and waited. One day, Chris said to Elma, “So… you want to go with me?” Emma felt her stomach sink. She couldn’t believe it. Blushing, she said, “Ok.” Chris smiled.

  5. What person is this? • Chris liked Elma since the third-grade, but he had never found the nerve to tell her. But one sunny day, Chris said to Elma, “So… you want to go with me?” Emma blushed and said, “Ok” Chris smiled.

  6. What person is this? John laughed hollowly. “You’re joking,” he said. The neon light flickered on his face, turning it a ghastly yellow.Veronica shook her head slowly. Her fingers were busy shredding her tear-stained paper tissue. “I’m not joking. It’s all true.”John stood up and banged his fist against the wall, hard, once. He was shaking his head in disbelief. “I’ll have to leave now,” he said, his voice terse.

  7. From Monday • Turn to page 232 • Read pages 232-242. • Answer questions 1-4 and 6 on page 243.

  8. Three Little Pigs • What happened in the Three Little Pigs?

  9. Video • Watch the wolf’s perspective

  10. Assignment • Which perspective do you prefer? Wolf? Pigs? • Give me a two-paragraph explanation telling me why. Also tell me how changing the perspective changed the story. • A paragraph is 5-7 sentences. • After you finish this, think of a story, movie or show you like. Change the perspective (type of person narrating the story). How would that change the story? Give me one paragraph. A paragraph is 5-7 sentences.

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