LA 5. 4 A Matter of Perspective Worksheet using Wonder

In this lesson, we learned to watch, listen, draw conclusions, and ask questions in order to discover a character’s perspective. Now, it’s your turn to do the same for a character in your novel Wonder!

Select an event from Wonder that helps the reader understand the protagonist’s perspective. What does he think and believe about the events and characters in the story? How do you know? Describe the event or situation in three to five complete sentences. (Use this event and the surrounding text to complete the remainder of your assignment. )

State the title of your novel or short story and the name of your protagonist




Describe the event or situation that develops point of view:







Complete the following with specific evidence from the text. Remember to use quotation marks around direct quotations from the text.

Watch: What does the character do? How does he or she act? How are body language and facial expressions described? Provide an example.



Listen: What does the character say to others or to him- or herself that helps you to understand his or her perspective? What do others say that helps you understand the character’s perspective? Provide a quotation from the text.














Draw Conclusions: Explain what your observations tell you about the character’s perspective on the situation and how the author develops the character’s perspective in this scene you selected

Respuesta :

The question above wants to analyze your ability to read, write and interpret the text. For that reason, I'm not going to write an answer for you, but I will show you how to write one.

A character's perspective is his/her point of view, his opinion about a certain event, situation, and even another character. In this case, to answer your question, you should read "Wonder" select a character and an event and show that character's perspective.

Response structure

  1. Introduce your chosen character and event.
  2. Show what happened at the event.
  3. Show how the character fits into this event.
  4. Show the character's perspective.
  5. Show how this perspective aligns with the character's personality.
  6. Show how significant this is for the story.
  7. Present sentences from the story that support your answer.

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