Question
use the sentence to answer the question.
I walked into the library, my eye was immediately drawn to the wall in front of me. There was something strangely out of place.
Which point of view does the author use?
a. first - person point of view
b. third - person point of view
c. limited third - person point of view
d. second - person point of view
I walked into the library, my eye was immediately drawn to the wall in front of me. There was something strangely out of place.
Which point of view does the author use?
a. first - person point of view
b. third - person point of view
c. limited third - person point of view
d. second - person point of view
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use the passage to answer the question.
Rochelle slammed her laptop shut, pumped her fists up to the sky, and shouted, "Yes" I did it! I finally figured it out!" Her feet did a little dance under the desk, and a genuine smile swept across her face. Pictures, maps, newspaper articles, and scrap paper scribbled with plausible theories were pinned on her bulletin board. She had months, and she had finally cracked it ---- her first important case as a detective.
At which point odes the author begin the story?
a. right after a problem has been presented.
b. after a problem has been solved
c. in the middle of a problem
d. before a problem has started.
Rochelle slammed her laptop shut, pumped her fists up to the sky, and shouted, "Yes" I did it! I finally figured it out!" Her feet did a little dance under the desk, and a genuine smile swept across her face. Pictures, maps, newspaper articles, and scrap paper scribbled with plausible theories were pinned on her bulletin board. She had months, and she had finally cracked it ---- her first important case as a detective.
At which point odes the author begin the story?
a. right after a problem has been presented.
b. after a problem has been solved
c. in the middle of a problem
d. before a problem has started.
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Luisa ran through the back door of the coffee shop where she worked every Saturday. She shoved her purse in her locker and tied her apron around her waist.
"I hate being late," she muttered. Her face was red from the brisk 10-minute walk from her house to work.
"Late?" replied Anthony. "It’s 10:59. Your shift doesn't start until 11. You are actually right on time!" he said in his friendly voice.
"If I'm not five minutes early, I am late," said Luisa matter-of-factly. Before Anthony could say another word, Luisa was off pouring coffee for customers.
Which purpose might the dialogue serve in the story?
a. it reveals how the characters solve a problem
b. it moves the plot forward.
c. it helps the reader visualize the setting
d. it reveals the personalities of the characters
"I hate being late," she muttered. Her face was red from the brisk 10-minute walk from her house to work.
"Late?" replied Anthony. "It’s 10:59. Your shift doesn't start until 11. You are actually right on time!" he said in his friendly voice.
"If I'm not five minutes early, I am late," said Luisa matter-of-factly. Before Anthony could say another word, Luisa was off pouring coffee for customers.
Which purpose might the dialogue serve in the story?
a. it reveals how the characters solve a problem
b. it moves the plot forward.
c. it helps the reader visualize the setting
d. it reveals the personalities of the characters
Answer
which of these is a more precise word for tired?
a. irritable
b. curious
c. famished
d. exhausted
a. irritable
b. curious
c. famished
d. exhausted
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which sentence contains an example of alliteration?
a. The ice cream toppled off the cone and landed on the floor with a splat.
b. Mama was like a lioness, fiercely protective of her cubs.
c. The soft sand slipped through my hands and onto the blanket.
d. "Achoo!" sneezed Rosa, disrupting the silence in the classroom.
a. The ice cream toppled off the cone and landed on the floor with a splat.
b. Mama was like a lioness, fiercely protective of her cubs.
c. The soft sand slipped through my hands and onto the blanket.
d. "Achoo!" sneezed Rosa, disrupting the silence in the classroom.
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which sentence contains an example of onomatopoeia?
a. the single star shone brightly against the dark sky.
b. the big brown bear came barreling toward our tent.
c. the ballerina soared like a bird across the stage.
d. the science book fell to the floor with a thud.
a. the single star shone brightly against the dark sky.
b. the big brown bear came barreling toward our tent.
c. the ballerina soared like a bird across the stage.
d. the science book fell to the floor with a thud.
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The author uses **a. first - person point of view**. This is indicated by the use of "I" in the sentence.
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The author begins the story **b. after a problem has been solved.** This is evident as Rochelle is celebrating her success in figuring out her first important case as a detective, indicating that the problem has been resolved.
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The dialogue serves to **d. it reveals the personalities of the characters.** Through the conversation, we see Luisa's serious attitude about punctuality and Anthony's friendly and understanding nature, which helps to highlight their individual personalities.
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The more precise word for tired is **d. exhausted.**
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The sentence that contains an example of alliteration is **c. The soft sand slipped through my hands and onto the blanket.** The repetition of the "s" sound in "soft," "sand," and "slipped" is an example of alliteration.
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The sentence that contains an example of onomatopoeia is **d. the science book fell to the floor with a thud.** The word "thud" imitates the sound of the book hitting the floor.
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