- Write an expository account from a point of view perspective
One method of understanding point of view is to write about something from another ‘pair of eyes.’ You may write an account from the shoe’s perspective OR the person wearing them. A good way to begin is in the morning. Answer these questions about the following;
- Do they get up early?
- Stay up late?
- Work?
- Play?
- What kinds of conflict do they encounter in their day?
Lesson Review
Directions: Follow the steps below to complete the assignment. Do not copy and paste text but use your own words to demonstrate understanding of the lesson concepts. Remember to cite your resources. Citation examples are provided below the Review.
Step 1: Use the guidelines in the lesson to write an account of someone's day from their point of view. Your response must be 3-5 paragraphs detailing a day in the shoes of another person.
Step 2: After writing your account, recall the elements of literature you have learned in previous lessons and identify these elements in your writing. Plot, character, and setting will be particularly important.
HELP ASSAP PELASE
- Write an expository account from a point of view perspective
One method of understanding point of view is to write about something from another ‘pair of eyes.’ You may write an account from the shoe’s perspective OR the person wearing them. A good way to begin is in the morning. Answer these questions about the following;
- Do they get up early?
- Stay up late?
- Work?
- Play?
- What kinds of conflict do they encounter in their day?
Lesson Review
Directions: Follow the steps below to complete the assignment. Do not copy and paste text but use your own words to demonstrate understanding of the lesson concepts. Remember to cite your resources. Citation examples are provided below the Review.
Step 1: Use the guidelines in the lesson to write an account of someone's day from their point of view. Your response must be 3-5 paragraphs detailing a day in the shoes of another person.
Step 2: After writing your account, recall the elements of literature you have learned in previous lessons and identify these elements in your writing. Plot, character, and setting will be particularly important.
HELP ASSAP PELASE