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review "forbidden fruit" on pp. 254–263 in reading the world.
answer part a: the perspective in which a story is written can impact the way it is told.
review the story above. in a paragraph, identify from what point of view the story is told
(first or third person). next, explain why you believe the author chose this point of view.
include details from the story to support your answer. be sure to include a controlling topic
sentence as the first sentence of your paragraph.
answer part b. this unit had several characters that were well developed with in their
stories. review the story above and a character from the story. explain how the author
developed the character in a paragraph. remember characterization is how the author lets
us learn and get to know about a character. characterization happens through what a
character says, does, and thinks as well as what other characters think or say about the
character. be sure to begin with a topic sentence and include specific details from the story
to support your answer.

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review "forbidden fruit" on pp. 254–263 in reading the world.
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