EXERCISE C3–2 Choosing an appropriate point of view

EXERCISE C3–2Choosing an appropriate point of view

Click on the passage that uses the more appropriate point of view.

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EXERCISE C3–2 Choosing an appropriate point of view - 1 of 10: Here are two postcard notices sent out by dentists to remind patients to call for an appointment. Which point of view—the second person or the third person—works better?

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EXERCISE C3–2 Choosing an appropriate point of view - 2 of 10: For a research paper arguing against the reopening of a nuclear power plant, which point of view—the first person or the third person—is more effective?

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EXERCISE C3–2 Choosing an appropriate point of view - 3 of 10: Here are two versions of a paragraph from a student essay. The writer’s purpose is to show readers that work as a flight attendant is not as glamorous as it may appear. Which point of view—the third person or the first person—seems to work better for this writer?

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EXERCISE C3–2 Choosing an appropriate point of view - 4 of 10: For a business report summarizing market research, which point of view—the second person or the third person—would be more appropriate?

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EXERCISE C3–2 Choosing an appropriate point of view - 5 of 10: Here are the opening sentences of two versions of an article for a newsletter for pet owners. The writer’s purpose is to alert readers to the fact that certain kinds of tropical fish reproduce prolifically. Which point of view—the second person or the third person—works better?

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EXERCISE C3–2 Choosing an appropriate point of view - 6 of 10: For a research paper in a psychology class, which sentence would you write?

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EXERCISE C3–2 Choosing an appropriate point of view - 7 of 10: Here are two versions of the opening sentences of a student essay describing the process of training a dog for search-and-rescue missions. Which point of view—the third person or the first person—works better?

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EXERCISE C3–2 Choosing an appropriate point of view - 8 of 10: In a speech textbook showing readers how to teach language to a deaf child, which point of view—the second person or the third person—works better?

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EXERCISE C3–2 Choosing an appropriate point of view - 9 of 10: For a literary analysis, which point of view—the second person or the third person—is more appropriate?

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EXERCISE C3–2 Choosing an appropriate point of view - 10 of 10: Here are two versions of the introduction to a personal experience narrative. Which point of view—the first person or the third person—seems to work better for this writer?