Front I Side T (h) Sometimes objects seem to van- ish toward two points. These ob- jects appear to be on an angle to the observer's eye. (:D) In perspective, a circle appears to become an ellipse. (E, F, G) 0000000 (E) (MJ A third kind of perspective teachers should know about is multiple perspective. This is the use of more than one (multiple) point of view. Young children use multiple perspective. A com- mon example is a house drawn with front and side views drawn (I) together as though seen at one time. (H) Sometimes we find even a third side as shown in (1). Again a young child may draw a house showing the side, the roof and the opposite side as in (.).