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ELA Day 2 Exit Ticket
By Maureen Lynch
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Question 1
1.
Which statement
best
describes the differences between the narrators' point of view in the two stories?
One story is told by a girl who is making observations from outside the story and describes how one person feels. The other story is told by a boy who is a character living through the events and describes how many people feel.
One story is told by a character who lives through the events and describes how many characters feel. The other story is told by a narrator who observes the events and describes how one person feels.
One story is told by a character who lives through the events and describes how one person feels. The other story is told by a narrator who describes events and tells about how many people feel.
One story is told by a narrator who is actually the main character living through events. The other story is told by a narrator who gives an account of the events from his imagination.
Question 2
2.
Which sentence from "Trick or Treat"
best
shows how the narrator's point of view reveals a character's feelings?
"His current target was Mr. Mason, his teacher." (Paragraph 1)
"'Let's get started shall we?' he added, grabbing his science book." (Paragraph 2)
"But nobody could remember a day when he hadn't played a trick on someone in class." (Paragraph 6)
"He couldn't believe he was going to miss such a great trip." (Paragraph 10)