Historical Context and Conflict in Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy, Part 1
Question 1 of 6 • 437 Common Core ELA 9 - ELA3009 CR
Read each passage, and use the drop-down menus to identify the point of view of the narrator. | Hunger crept up on me like a stalking wolf. I had never been stalked by hunger before. | Richard was hungry. He rifled through his empty pockets looking for coins and came up short. He wondered what to do. | Falstaff’s mother is worried about him. Little does she know that Falstaff’s father secretly shares his wife’s concern. Falstaff continues to believe that his parents do not care about or understand him.