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English Language Arts and Literacy | Grade : 1
Strand - Reading Literature
Cluster - Craft and Structure
[RL.1.6] - Identify who is telling the story at various points in a text.
- Perspective
Position from which something is considered or evaluated; standpoint. See Point of view. - Literary text
Work of fiction in narrative, dramatic, or poetic form; also literary nonfiction. - Massachusetts Anchor Standards for Reading
- Point of view
In the study of literary texts, the vantage point from which a story is told: for example, in the first-person point of view, the story is told by one of the characters, while in the third-person point of view, the story is told by someone outside the story. More broadly, point of view can refer to any position or perspective conveyed or represented by an author, narrator, speaker, or character. - Speaker
(1) Person or character producing oral language, as in a speech or a dialogue; (2) in poetry, the narrator or voice a poet uses to relay a poem. - Text
A composition or work of art: for example, a film, speech, photograph, drawing, or written work.
[RL.K.6] -
With prompting and support, explain that reading the cover or title page is how to find out who created a book; name the author and illustrator of a book and define the role of each in telling the story.
[RL.2.6] -
Explain what dialogue is and how it can reveal characters' thoughts and perspectives.