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English, 07.12.2021 20:10 jeanieb

Discussion Topic In this unit, you focused on how elements such as point of view are developed in a story. The point of view from which a story is told can influence how readers understand a text and whether they support or oppose a particular character. Think of one of your favorite stories. Imagine how the story would be different if the author chose to write the story from a different point of view. From which character's point of view might the story be told? Explain how the story would be different if told from this character's point of view. Would it affect how you viewed the story? Overall, do you think that you would you enjoy the story from its new point of view?

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