For number four, go to www.npr.org with your parent/guardian to research and learn about current events around the world that involve the powerful mistreating the powerless. Then, select at least five paragraphs from the story–that you stated for number one–to rewrite. When you rewrite these paragraphs, you will make changes so that it is clear that the setting (time) is 2021 and so that the injustice (example of the powerful mistreating the powerless) is similar to the one that you explained in number four of last week’s assignment: 5. Which page numbers and/or paragraph numbers will you rewrite? Why? 6. Which of the two points of view will you use as you rewrite the story? Third-Person (Limited): As the narrator, you will not be in the story, so you will tell the story about the characters, using third-person pronouns (he, she, it, they, their, hers, his, its, her, him, herself, himself, themselves); in addition, you will be limted to knowing and sharing the thoughts and feelings of only the main character. First-Person (Central): As the narrator, you will be the main (central) character of the story, and you tell the story from the point of view of the central (main character), sharing their thoughts and feelings; you will use first-person pronouns (I, me, we, us, my ,mine, myself, our, ourselves) when you refer to the main character and share their thoughts and feelings. 7. Why will you use this point of view to tell the story?