I love playing field hockey. It is my favorite sport, and I could play it every day.
Karen wondered who could be calling so late at night. She was worried that it would be bad news and was afraid to answer. Tom, on the other hand, was annoyed that even though Karen was closest to the phone, she didn’t get up and answer it. “I have to
Carl wished he could do something to show his older brother that he was mature enough to hang around with him and his friends. He thought that his brother might be impressed if Carl learned to do some dangerous tricks on his skateboard.
the narrator tells a story without describing any of the characters thoughts, opinions, or feelings
the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of a single character in the story
relates the thoughts, feelings and opinions of the narrator, who is part of the story
the narrator is able to share the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters in the story
The two boys walked on to the bus. The looked up and down the aisle, as though they were searching for someone in particular. Without saying a word, they walked to the back and sat down.
Randy walked into the brightly decorated room. He looked at the balloons on the chairs and the “Happy Birthday” banner pined to the wall.
Oh this is just great. I was counting on school being canceled today. I didn’t do any of my homework. Where is that blizzard the weatherman predicted? I need it to snow! Now!
Stan held tight to his father’s hand. He thought to himself, “Don’t scream...don’t scream.” He hated haunted houses and couldn’t believe he asked to go into this one. All he wanted to do was get out of there.
When the game was over, the players streamed quietly back to the locker room. “I don’t believe we lost again,” lamented Liam. “It’s all my fault,” worried Mike. Only John felt good about the game. “I scored!” he thought.
My older brother is in the Navy, so sometimes we don’t hear from him for a few weeks at a time. I know it is likely he’s safe, just far out in the ocean where they can’t get Internet service. But, sometimes, I worry about him.
The museum guide met the class at the front door. “Welcome boys and girls,” she said. “Today we’ll be taking a trip back in time. Is everyone ready?” The children shouted their approval.
Dad unlocked the door and the family walked into the hotel room. Mom huffed a bit. She thought, “This is supposed to be a suite?” Tanya, who hated the idea of family vacations, snarled her disapproval. Ricky, on the other hand, was excited, “Wow!” he
The audience sat quietly until the conductor walked onto the stage. Suddenly, a smattering of applause began in the front rows and a distinguished-looking man dressed in a tuxedo walked onto the platform.
The captain surveyed the distance between the ship and the dock. “We’re too close,” he thought. “We’re much to close.” On the deck, the first mate gasped and thought “He’s going to plow right into that dock.”
“Where is my book?” thought Molly as she began to panic. “I need that book today! How can I take an open-book quiz without my book?”
Carol and Rob climbed the stairs to the house. Carol knocked on the door. Rob said, “I don’t think anyone is home.” Carol replied, “Let’s wait a minute.”
As I was walking back to class, I met a custodian in the hall. “Excuse me,” I said. “The door has come off my locker.
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