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05.04 A Matter of Perspective

In this lesson, we learned to watch, listen, draw conclusions, and ask questions in order to discover a character’s perspective. Now, it is your turn to do the same for a character in The Lions of Little Rock.

Directions:

Choose an event from the book that helps the reader understand Marlee’s perspective. What does she think and believe about the events and characters in the story? How do you know? Describe the event or situation in 3-5 complete sentences.



Event Description (Please include page number from the text):











Watch: What does Marlee do? How does she act? What body language and facial expressions does the author include? Provide 2 examples.

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Listen: What does Marlee say to others? What does she say to herself that helps you understand her perspective? What do others say that help you understand the character’s perspective? Provide TWO quotations from the text.



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Explain what your observations tell you about the character’s perspective on the situation.

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Answer:

Family was the foundation of moral society in Confucianism. Every member of a family had a proper relationship with the others, defined by age, and birth order. A minor owed the elders respect, but could also expect protection, and so, everyone was part of this system.Explanation:

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Answer:

ATTENTION IF THERE IS A LINK DON'T CLICK ON IT

Step-by-step explanation:

IT IS A COMPUTER, TABLET AND PHONE VIRUS

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