Point of View in Literature
7th Grade
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Alabama Course of Study Standards:
3
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Explain how the author’s choice of setting, plot, characters, theme, conflict, dialogue, and point of view contribute to and/or enhance the meaning and purpose of prose and poetry, using textual evidence from the writing. |
Arkansas Academic Standards:
RL.7.6
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Analyze how an author develops and contrasts the points of view and/or perspectives of different characters or narrators in a text. |
Arizona Academic Standards:
7.RL.6
Common Core State Standards:
Literacy.RL.7.6
Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE):
ELAGSE7RL6
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Analyze how an author develops and contrasts the points of view of different characters or narrators in a text. |
New York State Next Generation Learning Standards:
7R6
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In literary texts, analyze how an author develops and contrasts the point of view and the perspectives of different characters or narrators. (RL) In informational texts, analyze how the author distinguishes his or her position from that of others. (RI) |
Tennessee Academic Standards:
7.RL.CS.6
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Analyze how an author establishes, conveys, and contrasts the points of view of different characters or narrators in a text. |
Wisconsin Academic Standards:
R.7.6
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In literary texts, analyze how an author develops and contrasts the point of view, possible biases, and the perspectives of different characters or narrators. (RL) In informational texts, explain how an author’s geographic location, identity, or culture affect perspective. Analyze how the author distinguishes his or her position from that of others. (RI) |
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS):
7.6.C*
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analyze different forms of point of view, including first-person, third-person omniscient, and third-person limited |
Pennsylvania Core Standards:
CC.1.3.7.d
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Analyze how an author develops and contrasts the points of view of different characters or narrators in a text. |
Pennsylvania Core Standards:
.A-C.2.1.1
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Analyze how an author develops and contrasts the points of view of different characters or narrators in a text. |
Florida - Benchmarks for Excellent Student Thinking:
ELA.7.R.1.3
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Explain the influence of narrator(s), including unreliable narrator(s), and/or shifts in point of view in a literary text. |
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