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Please help ASAP 1 . How is point of view in a novel or short story different from the author’s point of view in an informational article?

A. In novels and short stories, point of view is about the narrator while in informational text it refers to the author.

B. Point of view in a work of fiction can be anything while point of view in informational articles must be first, second, or third person.

C. A short story’s point of view is determined by the story’s setting while an informational article can have only one point of view.

D. In informational text, point of view is more obvious to readers than in literary text—you just have to look for the pronoun.

An author writes an essay about texting while driving. Which factor would most affect the author’s point of view?

2. The author has young children and is protective of them.

The author lives in a very busy city with lots of traffic.

The author’s son was injured in a car accident while texting.

The author owns a cell phone and drives a sports car.

3. Read the paragraph below, looking for clues about the author’s point of view.

Some people think it is easy to grow vegetables, pick them, and have delicious carrots, tomatoes, beans, and cucumbers all season long. They believe the seeds just have to be planted and then watered, and soon all kinds of vegetables will be growing in the garden. That is only half true. Growing vegetables is hard work and takes quite a bit of time. Planting the seed is just the start of the work. Weeds have to be pulled from the area constantly. The ground has to be checked to make sure the seeds are getting enough water. If it doesn’t rain often enough, the tiny seedlings have to be watered by hand. Sometimes after the vegetables start come up, bugs or even animals will decide to make the carrots, beans, or other vegetables their lunch. All that hard work can amount to almost nothing.

Who probably wrote this article?

someone who has a backyard garden

a city dweller who hopes to grow food on her balcony

a botanist at a major research university

a farmer who grows $2 million worth of crops yearly

4.Booker T. Washington was a slave throughout his childhood and learned early on how to fend for himself and to survive with very few resources. How did this experience shape his point of view about slavery?

He later realized that his family lived a very uncivilized life, and he spoke against the effects of slavery on African American manners.

He later wrote that slavery actually helped African Americans by teaching them to more be self-reliant than the whites they served.

He absorbed a great deal of information about freedom and the war, which allowed him to lead his community in an armed uprising.

He so resented his work as a slave that he spoke out often and angrily against the people who fought to keep slavery in place.

5. What was the significance of W. E.B. DuBois's experience with visiting-cards in school?

He realized other people saw him as different from them because of his race.

He noticed he was much smarter than most of the other children.

He became aware of other people's confusion about his race and background.

He discovered every other student disliked him, though none of them had said so.

6. A local clinic is looking for someone to write an article about the nutritional value of energy drinks. Who would be more likely to write an article without bias?

A writer who owns part of an energy drink company.

A writer who regularly drinks energy drinks.

A writer who enjoys researching health topics.

A writer who does not believe energy drinks are healthy.

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