Acknowledge Different Character Points of View - 2nd Grade Reading
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Which dialogue tag tells you the speaker is upset: "she whispered" or "she shouted"?
Which dialogue tag tells you the speaker is upset: "she whispered" or "she shouted"?
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"She shouted". Shouting shows anger or strong emotion.
"She shouted". Shouting shows anger or strong emotion.
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What should you do if the speaker is not named, but the dialogue continues after "he said"?
What should you do if the speaker is not named, but the dialogue continues after "he said"?
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Use nearby clues to infer who "he" is. Look at previous sentences to identify the speaker.
Use nearby clues to infer who "he" is. Look at previous sentences to identify the speaker.
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Which word in a dialogue tag suggests a slow, sad voice: "sobbed" or "laughed"?
Which word in a dialogue tag suggests a slow, sad voice: "sobbed" or "laughed"?
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"Sobbed". Sobbing indicates crying and sadness.
"Sobbed". Sobbing indicates crying and sadness.
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Identify the best voice choice for "Please," she begged: loud and angry, or soft and pleading?
Identify the best voice choice for "Please," she begged: loud and angry, or soft and pleading?
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Soft and pleading. Begging requires a gentle, asking tone.
Soft and pleading. Begging requires a gentle, asking tone.
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What should you compare to acknowledge differences in two characters’ points of view about the same event?
What should you compare to acknowledge differences in two characters’ points of view about the same event?
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Their thoughts, feelings, and opinions about the event. Compare how each character feels differently about what happened.
Their thoughts, feelings, and opinions about the event. Compare how each character feels differently about what happened.
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Which sentence signals a different point of view: "I agree" or "I disagree"?
Which sentence signals a different point of view: "I agree" or "I disagree"?
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"I disagree". "Disagree" shows an opposing viewpoint.
"I disagree". "Disagree" shows an opposing viewpoint.
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Identify the point of view word: "I think" or "yesterday".
Identify the point of view word: "I think" or "yesterday".
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"I think". "I think" signals a personal opinion or belief.
"I think". "I think" signals a personal opinion or belief.
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What is the main difference between a fact and a point of view in a story?
What is the main difference between a fact and a point of view in a story?
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A fact is true; a point of view is an opinion or feeling. Facts can be proven; opinions show personal feelings.
A fact is true; a point of view is an opinion or feeling. Facts can be proven; opinions show personal feelings.
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Choose the phrase that shows a character’s opinion (point of view): "The dog ran" or "The dog is scary".
Choose the phrase that shows a character’s opinion (point of view): "The dog ran" or "The dog is scary".
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"The dog is scary". "Scary" is an opinion showing the character's feelings.
"The dog is scary". "Scary" is an opinion showing the character's feelings.
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Which sentence best shows a character’s point of view: "It rained" or "I hate the rain"?
Which sentence best shows a character’s point of view: "It rained" or "I hate the rain"?
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"I hate the rain". "I hate" shows the character's feelings, not just facts.
"I hate the rain". "I hate" shows the character's feelings, not just facts.
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What does a question mark at the end of dialogue usually tell you about the voice?
What does a question mark at the end of dialogue usually tell you about the voice?
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The voice should sound like a question. Questions need a rising tone at the end.
The voice should sound like a question. Questions need a rising tone at the end.
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What does an exclamation mark at the end of dialogue usually tell you about the voice?
What does an exclamation mark at the end of dialogue usually tell you about the voice?
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The voice should sound strong or excited. Exclamation marks show strong feelings or loud speech.
The voice should sound strong or excited. Exclamation marks show strong feelings or loud speech.
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Identify the dialogue tag that helps you choose an excited voice: "said" or "cheered".
Identify the dialogue tag that helps you choose an excited voice: "said" or "cheered".
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"Cheered". Cheering shows happiness and excitement.
"Cheered". Cheering shows happiness and excitement.
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Which dialogue tag tells you the speaker is quiet: "he whispered" or "he yelled"?
Which dialogue tag tells you the speaker is quiet: "he whispered" or "he yelled"?
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"He whispered". Whispering means speaking very softly.
"He whispered". Whispering means speaking very softly.
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What should you do first to read dialogue in the correct voice when there are multiple speakers?
What should you do first to read dialogue in the correct voice when there are multiple speakers?
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Identify who is speaking. Know the speaker before choosing the right voice.
Identify who is speaking. Know the speaker before choosing the right voice.
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