The author uses the first-person point of view.
Use the sentences to answer the question.
I walked into the library, and 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?
(1 point)
Responses
limited third-person point of view
limited third-person point of view
third-person point of view
third-person point of view
second-person point of view
second-person point of view
first-person point of view
5 answers
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 been working on this case for months, and she had finally cracked it—her first important case as a detective.
At which point does the author begin the story?
(1 point)
Responses
after a problem has been solved
after a problem has been solved
in the middle of a problem
in the middle of a problem
before a problem has started
before a problem has started
right after a problem has been presented
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 been working on this case for months, and she had finally cracked it—her first important case as a detective.
At which point does the author begin the story?
(1 point)
Responses
after a problem has been solved
after a problem has been solved
in the middle of a problem
in the middle of a problem
before a problem has started
before a problem has started
right after a problem has been presented
The author begins the story after a problem has been solved.
Use the dialogue to answer the question.
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 serving coffee for customers.
Which purpose might the dialogue serve in the story?
(1 point)
Responses
It helps the reader visualize the setting.
It helps the reader visualize the setting.
It reveals how the characters solve a problem.
It reveals how the characters solve a problem.
It reveals the personalities of the characters.
It reveals the personalities of the characters.
It moves the plot forward.
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 serving coffee for customers.
Which purpose might the dialogue serve in the story?
(1 point)
Responses
It helps the reader visualize the setting.
It helps the reader visualize the setting.
It reveals how the characters solve a problem.
It reveals how the characters solve a problem.
It reveals the personalities of the characters.
It reveals the personalities of the characters.
It moves the plot forward.
The dialogue reveals the personalities of the characters.