Point of View Quick Check
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What is point of view?(1 point)
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the way a narrator sees and experiences events
the way a narrator sees and experiences events
the order in which events unfold
the order in which events unfold
the author’s perspective on a series of events
the author’s perspective on a series of events
the way a character develops over time
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the way a character develops over time
Point of View Quick Check
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Which point of view allows the reader to see the perspective of all of the characters?(1 point)
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second person
second person
third person omniscient
third person omniscient
third person limited
third person limited
first person
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Which point of view allows the reader to see the perspective of all of the characters?(1 point)
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second person
second person
third person omniscient
third person omniscient
third person limited
third person limited
first person
third person omniscient
Point of View Quick Check
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Which of the reasons below explains why a first person perspective might be biased? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
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The narrator is telling every character’s perspective.
The narrator is telling every character’s perspective.
A minor character is the one telling the story.
A minor character is the one telling the story.
One narrator is telling the thoughts of a different character.
One narrator is telling the thoughts of a different character.
The readers do not get to see the perspectives of other characters.
The readers do not get to see the perspectives of other characters.
The protagonist is the only one telling the story.
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Which of the reasons below explains why a first person perspective might be biased? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
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The narrator is telling every character’s perspective.
The narrator is telling every character’s perspective.
A minor character is the one telling the story.
A minor character is the one telling the story.
One narrator is telling the thoughts of a different character.
One narrator is telling the thoughts of a different character.
The readers do not get to see the perspectives of other characters.
The readers do not get to see the perspectives of other characters.
The protagonist is the only one telling the story.
A minor character is the one telling the story.
The readers do not get to see the perspectives of other characters.
The readers do not get to see the perspectives of other characters.
Point of View Quick Check
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Question
Which point of view is used in the sentence?
Cecilia watched as the willow tree swayed in the breeze, wondering if it would ever be warm again. Her mother gently patted her head as she walked by and wished Celia would cheer up.
(1 point)
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third person omniscient
third person omniscient
first person
first person
third person limited
third person limited
second person
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Which point of view is used in the sentence?
Cecilia watched as the willow tree swayed in the breeze, wondering if it would ever be warm again. Her mother gently patted her head as she walked by and wished Celia would cheer up.
(1 point)
Responses
third person omniscient
third person omniscient
first person
first person
third person limited
third person limited
second person
third person limited
Point of View Quick Check
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Determine which of the words in the following sentence provides evidence to show a first person point of view.
Along the route, Amanda and I checked the directions and the street signs to make sure we were going in the right direction.
(1 point)
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checked
checked
the
the
Amanda
Amanda
I
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Determine which of the words in the following sentence provides evidence to show a first person point of view.
Along the route, Amanda and I checked the directions and the street signs to make sure we were going in the right direction.
(1 point)
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checked
checked
the
the
Amanda
Amanda
I
I
1. the ways a narrator sees and experiences events
2. third person omniscient
3. the protagonist is the only one telling the story & the readers do get see the perspectives of other characters
4. third person omniscient
5. I
2. third person omniscient
3. the protagonist is the only one telling the story & the readers do get see the perspectives of other characters
4. third person omniscient
5. I
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