1. What details help you understand a character’s perspective when he or she is not the narrator?
A. all three of these
B. how others respond to the character
C. what the character says
D. what the character does

2. What steps should you take to reach a conclusion about a character’s perspective?
A. find details describing the character, make inferences based on those details, and then come to a conclusion
B. make inferences about the character’s actions, compare them to how others react, draw conclusions
C. make inferences, find details to support conclusions, make conclusions
D. compare one character’s actions to the other characters, look for emotions, and come to a conclusion

3. How is reading a novel for leisure different than studying one for a class?
A. When you read a novel for fun, you must make inferences and draw conclusions to get the most out of it.
B. When you read a novel for fun, you always have to reread portions of it to find specific details.
C. When you study a novel, you often have to reread portions of it looking for specific details.
D. When you study a novel, you cannot make educated guesses about what details may mean.

4. What is the best way to find important details in a novel?
A. skim the novel for keywords and then reread important passages
B. reread the entire chapter that include important passages
C. reread the novel at least two or three times so you remember everything
D. skim all of the novel first; then read it slowly and carefully a second time

Respuesta :

i think its ABCD…

Theres not really an explanation its knowledge of a kid in middle school

1. The details which help one understand a character's perspective is A. all three of these:

  • How others respond to the character.
  • What the character says.
  • What the character does.

What is narration?

This is known to be the process of narrating a story to an audience.

2. The steps to reach a conclusion about a character’s perspective is C. make inferences, find details to support conclusions, make conclusions

3.  Reading a novel for leisure is different from studying one for a class because C. When you study a novel, you often have to reread portions of it looking for specific details.

4. Test way to find important details in a novel is to A. skim the novel for keywords and then reread important passages.

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