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ELA Drills, Advanced: Point of View Question 2. How does the main character's point of view change in this passage?

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criminals so you can hang them on your wall you know mix your great aunt [Criminals standing in prison cell]

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Bertha's portrait there sorry.....

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right here's our question how does the main character's point of view change in [Question appears]

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this passage well here are potential answers alright......

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well the question mentions that the main

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character's point of view changes so where they start might be very different [Man jogging]

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from where they end up like us at one time we try to get to run table without

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asking Siri she still won't let us look at them all right well since we need to [Man driving through snowy mountains]

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figure out how the main character's point of view change let's go back to

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the passage and see what happened when it starts the main character tunston is

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feeling great about his last arrest hey who doesn't like your good arrest maybe [Tungsten arresting a criminal]

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a good criminal or bad one it doesn't take long for his perspective to change

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though when he reads a letter from his partner that letter changes his mind [Tungsten reading a letter]

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completely suddenly he's not feeling like such a hotshot as a matter of fact

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he's feeling like he made a huge mistake ends the passage by throwing out the [Tungsten throws letter]

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arrest warrant no longer convinced its criminals he'd been pursuing or in fact

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guilty when we look at our options we see the one that best captures this

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change is C so that's our answer our investigation has concluded and we

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didn't even need the police to help it which is good because they probably have [Police officers appear]

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better things to do than multiple guest questions here like now they can just

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fight that pesky all cops love donuts stereotype [Police officers eating donuts]

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