Exploring Different Narrative Perspectives
Students will analyze stories told from first-person, third-person limited, and third-person omniscient perspectives.
Key Questions
- Compare how a story's impact changes when told from different narrative perspectives.
- Explain how a first-person narrator's bias might influence the reader's understanding.
- Predict what information would be revealed or hidden by changing a story's point of view.
CBSE Learning Outcomes
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