Question
Choose the correct answer.
Giving one-sided opinions and having a limited perspective is ______.
ignorance
bias
sympathy
2.
Choose the correct answer.
The point of view knowing the thoughts of one character is called _________.
intimation
omniscient
limited
Read the excerpt. Then, choose the best answers.
Reconstruction
by Frederick Douglass (1866)
One of the invaluable lessons of the late Rebellion is the highly instructive idea made of the true source of danger to republican governments. Whatever may be tolerated in monarchical and despotic governments, no republic is safe that tolerates a privileged class, or denies to any of its citizens equal rights and equal means to maintain them. What was theory and often discussed before the war has been made fact by the war.
3.
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Comparing Douglass’ Reconstruction’s ideas to Susan Fenimore Cooper’s ideas, they are _____.
both about slavery
unable to be compared
opposing
4.
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The effect of this point of view is ______.
an impersonal tone
an incitement to war
clear bias
5.
Choose TWO that apply.
Douglass implies that ______.
every nation was once a republic
inequality causes war
rebellions are illegal
all citizens should be able to vote
6.
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The historical context is ______.
during the Civil War
after the Civil War
before the Revolution
7.
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The point of view is _______.
third person
second person
first person
8.
Choose the correct answer.
The point of view knowing all characters’ thoughts and actions is called ______.
point-of-view
narrative
omniscient
9.
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_______ is similar to a writer’s perspective, but relates to the craft of writing.
Point of view
Opinion
Historical background
10.
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Recalling an earlier event in a text is a(n) _________.
flashback
literary bridge
retread
11.
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What shows different categories of art?
plot development
plot devices
genre structures
12.
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The point of view using he, she, it, or they and not you or I is called _______.
first-person
omniscient
third-person
13.
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______ a true event is inferring about other characters.
Rationalizing
Fictionalizing
Modeling
14.
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The feeling an artistic work gives a reader after reading is the ________.
plot
mood
involvement
15.
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A(n) ______ is made after understanding the main ideas (evidence).
assumption
inference
connection
16.
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The point of view using you is called ________.
omniscient
third-person
second-person
17.
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What causes circumstances in social context?
political issues
physical setting
time and date
18.
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The setting of a text includes time, ________, and mood.
genre
sequels
place
19.
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________ means of the mind; imaginary; not existing in physicality.
Author's purpose
Characterization
Abstract
20.
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An autobiography uses _________ point of view.
first-person
second-person
third-person
21.
Choose the correct answer.
Douglass lost the _______ to his mother because of separation.
financial support
emotional bond
master's connection
22.
Choose the correct answer.
Frederick Douglass’ narrative, a(n) _______, was written before the Civil War.
novel
manifesto
autobiography
23.
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A message that is not directly stated in a text is ________.
irrelevant
a theme
implied
24.
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The date of a piece of art or writing gives it its ______.
plot role
historical context
genre
25.
Choose the correct answer.
The _________ can drive the ideas of a text.
chapter organization
reader
setting
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the correct answers for each question:
1. **bias**
2. **limited**
3. **opposing**
4. **an impersonal tone**
5. **inequality causes war**, **all citizens should be able to vote**
6. **after the Civil War**
7. **third person**
8. **omniscient**
9. **Point of view**
10. **flashback**
11. **genre structures**
12. **third-person**
13. **Fictionalizing**
14. **mood**
15. **inference**
16. **second-person**
17. **political issues**
18. **place**
19. **Abstract**
20. **first-person**
21. **emotional bond**
22. **autobiography**
23. **implied**
24. **historical context**
25. **setting**
1. **bias**
2. **limited**
3. **opposing**
4. **an impersonal tone**
5. **inequality causes war**, **all citizens should be able to vote**
6. **after the Civil War**
7. **third person**
8. **omniscient**
9. **Point of view**
10. **flashback**
11. **genre structures**
12. **third-person**
13. **Fictionalizing**
14. **mood**
15. **inference**
16. **second-person**
17. **political issues**
18. **place**
19. **Abstract**
20. **first-person**
21. **emotional bond**
22. **autobiography**
23. **implied**
24. **historical context**
25. **setting**