What do you notice about the author's use of point of view in the chapters? Why do you think the point of view shifts are helpful to the reader?
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Adriana R
9/16/2016 06:29:50 am
The author`s point of view in the chapters helps the reader be able to know what someone is thinking out of there own mind, beacuse sometimes one character might think the other character is thinking a certian way and they are not. It expans the readers ability to understand the book better
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Matt F
9/16/2016 06:30:17 am
I notice that the author switches the point of view between all main characters. I think this is helpful to the reader because it helps the reader understand exactly what each character is thinking and feeling. It ups the mood factor in the book as it shifts from a happy to a sad story. The mood plays an important role in the story. Without the mood we wouldn't know what each character is going through. The point of view shifts show how each character feels for Willow. It also shows how Willow is obselete from everyone else.
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Thomas D
9/16/2016 10:18:20 am
I liked how you explained it and how accurate you were with your wording. I agree with what you stated in when you said that the point of view shifts from each character and how they feel about willow and her situation.
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John C
9/16/2016 07:05:16 am
I noticed that the point of view shifts to a different character each time a new chapter is introduced. Chapters that focus on Willow are told from her perspective in first-person POV, and chapters on other side-characters such as Jairo Hernandez are told from a third-person limited POV. Doing this throughout the story helps give the reader insight on each character's thought processing and opinions on certain situations, allowing us to understand and grasp the story better.
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Sam B
9/16/2016 07:05:55 am
The author switches between different characters' points of view to help the reader better understand the characters and how different people view Willow.
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Danielle M
9/16/2016 08:41:35 am
I agree because in the beginning of the book it is the third person and in the middle and the end are in Willows point of view and its easier to understand who it's coming from and what she sees not third person.
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James s.
9/16/2016 08:43:22 am
The author wanted to let you know about Willows feelings so some chapters are in the first person.
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Jessica T
9/16/2016 10:02:49 am
The author most likely changes the point of view from character to character so people can understand how everybody feels about each other, and it also shows how everybody is handling the situations with Willow.
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Thomas M
9/16/2016 10:14:16 am
The authors point of view changes throughout chapters to help the reader understand all aspects and point of views of the story. For example different problems occur to different people and people have different opinions about those problems.
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Jocelyn G
9/16/2016 10:17:56 am
The auther switches between different characters' point of veiws to help the reader better understand how willow is portrayed and veiwed by other characters. Also to help see how all the characters feel and to better understand them all from their own mind. It also shows how willow is differnt from everyone else. It also changes the mood from happy to sad.
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