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The First-Person Point of View: “_________” as the Storyteller 3. Unlike the all-knowing omniscient narrator, the first-person narrator is a _________________ using _____, the first-person pronoun. 4. Literary critics use the word ________ to refer to the first-person narrator.

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Page 1: Narrator and Voice Pages 148-149. Omniscient Point of View: The ____-_____Storyteller 1.When the omniscient point of view is used, the narrator is not

Narrator and VoicePages 148-149

Page 2: Narrator and Voice Pages 148-149. Omniscient Point of View: The ____-_____Storyteller 1.When the omniscient point of view is used, the narrator is not

Omniscient Point of View: The ____-_____Storyteller1.When the omniscient point of

view is used, the narrator is not _________ and almost never ____________________.

2.Omniscient means “____-____” and the omniscient narrator is able to tell us everything about __________________.

Page 3: Narrator and Voice Pages 148-149. Omniscient Point of View: The ____-_____Storyteller 1.When the omniscient point of view is used, the narrator is not

The First-Person Point of View:“_________” as the Storyteller

3. Unlike the all-knowing omniscient narrator, the first-person narrator is a _________________ using _____, the first-person pronoun.4. Literary critics use the word ________ to refer to the first-person narrator.

Page 4: Narrator and Voice Pages 148-149. Omniscient Point of View: The ____-_____Storyteller 1.When the omniscient point of view is used, the narrator is not

5.We get a ___________ view of ___________ from a first-person narrator, but we only know___________, ______________, and _________________.

6.An unreliable narrator is ___________and does not ______________.

Page 5: Narrator and Voice Pages 148-149. Omniscient Point of View: The ____-_____Storyteller 1.When the omniscient point of view is used, the narrator is not

Third person limited:Focus on ________character

7. In third-person-limited point of view, the storyteller zooms in on ______ but talks about ________ in third person, using _______ or ________.8. With this point of view, we share ___________ to everything that happens in the story, but what we know about other characters is __________________.

Page 6: Narrator and Voice Pages 148-149. Omniscient Point of View: The ____-_____Storyteller 1.When the omniscient point of view is used, the narrator is not

Tone: Watch that ______!

9. Tone is the _______ a speaker or writer takes toward ________, __________ or ___________.10. Some descriptions of tone could be: ________, ______, ________, ________, ________, ______, or _______.11. If you change a story’s point of view, you may ________ the _________ as well.

Page 7: Narrator and Voice Pages 148-149. Omniscient Point of View: The ____-_____Storyteller 1.When the omniscient point of view is used, the narrator is not

Voice: One-of-a-kind ________

12. Tone is one aspect of the ________ that characterizes a piece of writing.13. Voice refers to ________ __and _________________.14. Sometimes writers purposely ______ voices, or their voice may ______________, but usually a writer’s voice _________ from work to work.

Page 8: Narrator and Voice Pages 148-149. Omniscient Point of View: The ____-_____Storyteller 1.When the omniscient point of view is used, the narrator is not

15. In fiction, a writer’s voice can be created by _________, ___________, or ___________.16. The narrator’s voice can affect our: ______________ and shape ____________________.