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Point of View Toy Story 3

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  • 1. Multiple Choice
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    As I walked through my bedroom door, my mom came to stand beside me. The walls, once decorated with posters, and the bookshelves, once covered in toys and games, were now barren. Only two boxes remained-an old collection of toys and one last box ready to go with me to college.  Mom gasped and threw her arms around me as she saw the empty room. My excitement dampened when I realized how sad my mom was to see me go. I couldn't believe today was the day I would be leaving for college, and even though I was excited, I sure was going to miss my family.
    What is the point of view in this?
    First Person
    Second Person
    Third Person
    No Point of View
  • 2. Multiple Choice
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    As I walked through my bedroom door, my mom came to stand beside me. The walls, once decorated with posters, and the bookshelves, once covered in toys and games, were now barren. Only two boxes remained-an old collection of toys and one last box ready to go with me to college.  Mom gasped and threw her arms around me as she saw the empty room. My excitement dampened when I realized how sad my mom was to see me go. I couldn't believe today was the day I would be leaving for college, and even though I was excited, I sure was going to miss my family.
    What character's perspective is this being told by?
    Woody
    Buzz
    Andy
    Mom
  • 3. Multiple Choice
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    When I walked into my oldest child's bedroom, I was shocked to see the bare walls and empty shelves. It felt like yesterday that I was looking into this same room watching him play happily with his favorite toys, zooming Buzz Lightyear through the air. Today, there are only two boxes left. As I hug him tightly, I whisper in his ear that I wish I could always be with him. My heart breaks to see my boy going off to college, and I'm not sure I'll get along without him here at home. I'm reassured when he tells me that I'll always be with him. I just can't believe my dear son is leaving today.
    What point of view is this?
    First Person
    Second Person
    Third Person
    No Point of View
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