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Point of View Assignment The purpose of this assignment is to see how well you demonstrate your understanding of how a source or a particular point of view can impact the information presented. Choose between the two assignments below to demonstrate your understanding of point of view: Aunt Alexandra’s Admirable Advice Column: Obviously, Aunt Alexandra feels that her judgment is impeccable and worthy of admiration. Pretend that Aunt Alexandra has an advice column in the local newspaper. Create a letter from a citizen expressing a concern that someone of that time might have. Write the response you think Aunt Alexandra would have to that question or concern. Calpurnia’s Letter to the Editor: Calpurnia is an interesting woman who has the opportunity to see life from two very different vantage points. Write a “letter to the editor” from Cal which addresses a concern about people treating others well no matter the color of their skin. Make sure you clearly communicate all sides of the story that Cal might be likely to express. OBJECTIVE NAME ADVANCED Learner can identify point of view PROFICIENT PROGRESSING Learner can identify the point of view and type of source as well as offer a (1st, 2nd, 3rd person) or type BEGINNING Leaner attempts to define the Learner can define the point of view point of view or type of a source. complex explanation of how that (primary/secondary) of a source and or type of a source. Leaner may offer Learner may not be able to point of view impacts or shapes the explain how that point of view impacts a basic explanation of how that point explain how that point of view information presented. Learner can the information presented. Learner of view impacts the information impacts the information presented. make meaningful and poignant use of can make meaningful use of presented. Learner can make use of Learner attempts to make use of READING 7 (R7)- POINT OF VIEW/ understanding of point of view of a understanding of point of view of a understanding of point of view of a understanding of point of view of a SOURCE character. character. character. character. ADVICE COLUMN LETTER TO THE EDITOR Dear Editor, Americans should be concerned about the competitive edge that our tax system gives foreign manufacturers. We should no longer allow the income tax to make foreign-produced goods more competitive than our own. DEAR ABBY: My husband, kids and I moved out of state seven years ago, leaving behind our extended families. Now, whenever we plan a vacation in our home state, we encounter the same issues. The first is trying to accommodate everyone's schedule into our own. The second is dividing our time between my family and my husband's. (His family is smaller than mine.) Is it fair to divide the time in half -- half for his family and half for mine -- even though I have so many more relatives on my list? Or should we divide our time by the number of households we need to see? These issues cause my husband and me to argue, and it makes what is supposed to be a vacation very unpleasant. I already feel like canceling the trip. -- VACATION ISSUES DEAR VACATION ISSUES: A solution would be to have two large family get-togethers -- one for your family and another for his -- during your visit. Then, if you want to visit with the relatives from the two branches of the families individually, you can "divide and conquer." He can spend as much time as he wishes with his relatives, and you can spend time with yours. Replacing the income tax with the FairTax, a highly progressive federal consumption tax, will end this practice and make American products 20% to 30% more competitive, both at home and abroad. What a break for U.S. producers and consumers as well! Getting rid of the income tax will dramatically lower production costs in this country. And competition will ensure that these cost savings will flow not only to the pockets of American manufacturers who will be able to create more and better-paying jobs, but also to the pockets of American consumers who will be able to buy more, save more, and invest more. It's time to give American producers and consumers a break by passing the FairTax into law. I would encourage your readers to visit the Americans for Fair Taxation website at www.fairtax.org.