*A generalization is a statement about several things or
people
*clue words to identify generalization
* Valid generalization: fact support or prove and (true)
generalization
*clue words in a sentence to make a generalization:
never,all,sometimes,most,always,none,everybody,everone,society,some,almost,only,empty
*Faulty generalization: (not true) generalization (can not) be
proven or supported with a fact.
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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
character, while a third-person omniscient narrator has insight
into all the characters.
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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 does the narrator believe is trapped behind the wallpaper
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What can the reader look at to recognize the particular voice of a story
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The language, diction, and tone (Apex)
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How can the reader best interpret the theme of a story
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The details from the story that suggest a universal truth
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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 element in the room does the narrator the yellow wallpaper of focus on through much of the story
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The short story “The yellow wallpaper “ is told from which point of view ?
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How is the first person narrator limited in a story
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The narrator might be mistaken or biased about elements of the
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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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What actions of the narrator show that her mental state is beginning to deteriorate
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Her focus on finding a purpose to the pattern in the wallpaper
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In The Yellow Wallpaper which part of the room commands most of the narrator's attention
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the pattern of the wallpaper
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What does the narrator's obsession with finding a pattern in the wallpaper tell the reader about her character apex
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That her mental state is deteriorating
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What is generalization
*A generalization is a statement about several things or
people
*clue words to identify generalization
* Valid generalization: fact support or prove and (true)
generalization
*clue words in a sentence to make a generalization:
never,all,sometimes,most,always,none,everybody,everone,society,some,almost,only,empty
*Faulty generalization: (not true) generalization (can not) be
proven or supported with a fact.
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.
Where does the narrator believe the other woman in the room is trapped
Behind the wallpaper
What does the narrator believe is trapped behind the wallpaper
Answer this What does the narrator believe is trapped behind the
wallpaper?
question…
What can the reader look at to recognize the particular voice of a story
The language, diction, and tone (Apex)
How can the reader best interpret the theme of a story
The details from the story that suggest a universal truth
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 element in the room does the narrator the yellow wallpaper of focus on through much of the story
The short story “The yellow wallpaper “ is told from which point of view ?
How is the first person narrator limited in a story
The narrator might be mistaken or biased about elements of 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.
What actions of the narrator show that her mental state is beginning to deteriorate
Her focus on finding a purpose to the pattern in the wallpaper
In The Yellow Wallpaper which part of the room commands most of the narrator's attention
the pattern of the wallpaper
What does the narrator's obsession with finding a pattern in the wallpaper tell the reader about her character apex