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English, 12.05.2021 01:00, miranda3837

On Wednesday, September 20, Joey and Paul witness Erik and Arthur being totally rude. This irritates Paul and confuses Joey. After reading the 1st set of pages from Part 2, complete the Point of View worksheet showing Joey's point of view or perspective of what happened at the Fisher home.

***Just as Joey and I turned around from the table,*** Erik and Arthur entered the backyard through the gate. Arthur ignored us and headed toward the patio door. Erik, carrying all of his football gear, swiped at Arthur with his helmet and said, "Hey, check it out. It's Mohawk Man's brother. ***"Arthur stopped and stared at Joey. He answered on their cruel wavelength.*** "I didn't know Mohawk Man had a brother. "Yeah you did, butthead. The shoes! He was trying to take Mohawk Man's shoes! "The two of them started to laugh. Erik said, "It's the hair that fooled you. No family resemblance. "Arthur picked up the banter. "No. No resemblance. None at all." "I wonder if he got his money back for those shoes. "Yeah. Hey, there was nothin' wrong with those shoes. The kid had some money comin'. ***"Joey was clearly stunned by this exchange. He had no idea what they were talking about. But I did, and I felt sick with anger.***[You will need to explain what Joey is thinking and feeling in this area.] ***Erik and Arthur continued on through the patio doors, passing through them into Mom's world, changing their ghoulish routine about Mike Costello into one about the National Honor Society, or the student government, or some other bull for Mom's ears.*** [ Joey will need to explain what he thinks is going on in the house and how Mrs. Fisher is reacting to the boys from Joey’s point of view.] ***Joey turned to me with a pleading look.*** He said, "What are they talking about? Who's Mohawk Man? "Forget about it. They're idiots." "No. Tell me. You obviously know."[Joey will need to explain this in his own words] ***Joey was right.*** I took a deep breath of the smoky air and explained, "Joey, they're making fun of your brother. They're making fun of Mike when his hair got burned off by the lightning. And they're making fun of you for trying to take his shoes off at the field."*** [Explain how Joey feels when Paul tell him this] This is the section you will revise.
Make sure that anything that is starred is put in Joey's point of view.

You will receive points for

Putting this in Joey's point of view, not Paul's.
Having the entire scene that I gave you in your response.
Explaining Joey's feelings and reactions where we underlined.
Keeping the length of the scene nearly the same.
Grammar and Punctuation
Make sure there is a final paragraph that is from Joey's point of view that details his feelings about what Paul just told him. This is all internal-what Paul is thinking.

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