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Shiloh book by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor - Shiloh Point of View
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First Person Point of View: Readers see everything through Marty's eyes.
EXAMPLE 1
I'll do what I can, but I don't know if he'll make it.
EXAMPLE 2
I've been hiding Shiloh here, but he was attacked by a German Shepherd.
EXAMPLE 3
Such a fool.
“I put my face down near Shiloh’s again, my mouth next to his ear. ‘Live, Shiloh, Live!’ I whisper.”
David sees the pen and notices the blood on the ground, so Marty tells David about Shiloh and how he was attacked.
FREE: WORLD'S BEST DOG
Marty makes a deal with Judd; he agrees to keep quiet about the deer and will do twenty hours of work in exchange for Shiloh.
Please live, Shiloh!
First Person Point of View: Readers know all of Marty's thoughts and feelings.
A lie don’t seem a lie anymore when it’s meant to save a dog, and right and wrong’s all mixed up in my head.
Marty thinks about holding up a sign that says, “FREE: WORLD’S BEST DOG”.
“I bend over, my forehead against him, my hand on his head. He’s dead, I know it! I’m screaming inside.”
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