Worksheet on Comparing Texts: Perspective Analysis

English
Grade 7
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A worksheet focusing on Comparing Texts with an emphasis on Perspective Analysis within Modern Fiction for Grade 7 students.

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Worksheet on Comparing Texts: Perspective Analysis

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Modern Fiction Perspective Comparison

In a bustling city neighborhood, two teenagers, Emily and Jake, recount the night of a sudden storm. Emily describes it as an awe-inspiring display of nature's power, marveling at the wind's howling and the lightning's bright flashes. She felt exhilaration and a sense of freedom, as if the storm symbolized her own turbulent feelings about growing up. Jake, on the other hand, remembers the storm as frightening and disruptive. To him, the thunder was deafening, and the fallen branches blocked the streets, causing chaos and concern for safety. Their contrasting perspectives highlight how personal experiences shape perception. Despite witnessing the same event, Emily's and Jake's narratives reveal their emotional states and attitudes towards change. The authors subtly use vivid imagery and tone to shape our understanding of each character's viewpoint, encouraging us to consider the influence of individual perception in storytelling.
1.
What is the main difference between Emily's and Jake's perceptions of the storm?
[2 marks]
2.
Identify one literary technique used to convey Emily's perspective.
Aa) Irony
Bb) Vivid imagery
Cc) Foreshadowing
Dd) Hyperbole
3.
Describe how tone influences the reader's understanding of Jake's viewpoint.
4.
How do the characters’ personal experiences influence their perception of the storm?
[2 marks]
5.
Analyze how the authors use imagery to shape the reader's view of each character.
6.
What is a common theme reflected in both narratives?
[2 marks]
7.
Identify one literary device used in Jake’s description of the storm.
Aa) Metaphor
Bb) Personification
Cc) Hyperbole
Dd) Onomatopoeia
8.
Compare the emotional tone of both narratives and explain how it affects the reader.
9.
Create a brief fictional dialogue between Emily and Jake that shows their differing perspectives.

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Created
1/1/2026
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1/1/2026
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