A narrator who does not tell the truth as most people see it --APEX
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How is a limited third-person narrator different from an omniscient narrator
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A third-person limited narrator has insight into only one
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into all the characters.
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What is used to explain something complicated with a simple statement
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a generalization
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Where does the narrator believe the other woman in the room is trapped
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Behind the wallpaper
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What clues tell the reader that The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is written in the first-person point of view
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The main character uses the pronouns I and my.
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What should you watch out for when using inductive reasoning
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Making a hasty generalization - Apex , just did the quiz !!
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How do point of view and voice differ
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ANSWER : point of view is the perspective used to narrate a story , while voice is the specific language an author wants the reader to learn.
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How could the author change the yellow wallpaper to allow the reader to get more information about the narrator
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By changing the perspective and allowing the reader to see the
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What kind of narrator causes the reader to suspect a lack of credibility or trustworthiness
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unreliable
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What does the narrator believe is trapped behind the wallpaper
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How can the theme of a story best be interpreted by the reader
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The reader can find a universal truth from the details in the story
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What does this excerpt from the end of The Yellow Wallpaper tell the reader about the narrator's mental shift I have got out at last said I in spite of you and Jane. And I have pulled off most of the
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The narrator thought she was the woman behind the wallpaper.
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Why is this statement considered a theme and not a plot summary
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It relates a universal idea about life.
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How the could the author change the yellow wallpaper to allow the reader to get more information about the narrator
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What statement is the clearest example of a theme
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Friends turning against each other
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What is an unreliable narrator
A narrator who does not tell the truth as most people see it --APEX
How is a limited third-person narrator different from an omniscient narrator
A third-person limited narrator has insight into only one
character, while a third-person omniscient narrator has insight
into all the characters.
What is used to explain something complicated with a simple statement
a generalization
Where does the narrator believe the other woman in the room is trapped
Behind the wallpaper
What clues tell the reader that The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman is written in the first-person point of view
The main character uses the pronouns I and my.
What should you watch out for when using inductive reasoning
Making a hasty generalization - Apex , just did the quiz !!
How do point of view and voice differ
ANSWER : point of view is the perspective used to narrate a story , while voice is the specific language an author wants the reader to learn.
How could the author change the yellow wallpaper to allow the reader to get more information about the narrator
By changing the perspective and allowing the reader to see the
narrator from another character's point of view
What kind of narrator causes the reader to suspect a lack of credibility or trustworthiness
unreliable
What does the narrator believe is trapped behind the wallpaper
Answer this What does the narrator believe is trapped behind the
wallpaper?
question…
How can the theme of a story best be interpreted by the reader
The reader can find a universal truth from the details in the story
What does this excerpt from the end of The Yellow Wallpaper tell the reader about the narrator's mental shift I have got out at last said I in spite of you and Jane. And I have pulled off most of the
The narrator thought she was the woman behind the wallpaper.
Why is this statement considered a theme and not a plot summary
It relates a universal idea about life.
How the could the author change the yellow wallpaper to allow the reader to get more information about the narrator
By changing the perspective and allowing the reader to see the
narrator from another character's point of view