20 questions
Which of the following is true when a text is written in third person limited point of view?
A character is telling what all characters do/say and knows what all characters think/feel.
A narrator is telling what all characters do/say and knows what all characters think/feel.
A narrator is telling what all characters do/say and knows what some characters think/feel.
A character is telling what all characters do/say and knows what some characters think/feel.
Which of the following is true when a text is written in third person omniscient point of view?
A narrator is telling what all characters do/say and knows what all characters think/feel.
A character is telling what all characters do/say and knows what all characters think/feel.
A narrator is telling what all characters do/say and knows what some characters think/feel.
A character is telling what all characters do/say and knows what some characters think/feel.
Which part of speech is most helpful in determining point of view in a text?
irregular nouns
common nouns
pronouns
proper nouns
Recognize this point of view from its use of your and you
second person
first person
third person omniscient
third person limited
Which of the following narrators is never a character in the text?
first person
second person
third person
"I can't believe you didn't see what he wrote on the board yesterday before the teacher erased it!" she yelled.
first person
second person
third person
fourth person
I can't believe you didn't see what he wrote on the board yesterday before the teacher erased it!
first person
second person
third person
fourth person
I can't believe they didn't see what he wrote on the board yesterday before the teacher erased it!
first person
second person
third person
fourth person
Key words within _______ should not be used to determine point of view.
epilogue
narration
dialogue
prologue
Which of the following narrators can never be a spectator?
third person omniscient
first person
third person limited
second person
Which of the following narrators can be either a character or spectator?
third person omniscient
first person
third person limited
second person
Which of the following is true when a text is written from a first person point of view?
A character is telling what characters do/say and knows what all characters think/feel.
A narrator is telling what characters do/say and knows what all characters think/feel.
A narrator is telling what characters do/say and only knows their own thoughts and feelings.
A character is telling what characters do/say and only knows their own thoughts and feelings.
Which of the following statements is true about point of view?
Third person limited narrators are all knowing.
Omniscient narrators know only their own thoughts.
First person narrators have conversation with you.
Second person narrators can be a character or a spectator
"Because this point of view shows readers more than _________/The narrator is ___________"
what they knew/all knowing
what they do/all knowing
just a clue/all showing
they see through/on going
"A first person narrator ________/ From characters' point of view ___________"
is always just a spectator/"I, we, me, us" will be used
is always just a spectator/"she, he, it, they" will be used
is never just a spectator/"I, we, me, us" will be used
is never just a spectator/"you, your, yourselves" will be used
"As the moving truck pulled away, Jasmine broke down in tears because she was going to miss having her friends and family close by. Frank waved her off smiling, hoping Jasmine believed that he was okay even though he wasn't. He was devastated. He didn't want her to leave. The moment the truck turned the corner, he and his mother walked home, and the tears came. Mrs. Macri walked tall, not letting any tears fall. She was trying to stay strong for her son." How does point of view influence the meaning of the excerpt above?
Being written in third person omniscient allows the narrator to know the thoughts and feelings of all characters.
Being written in third person limited allows the narrator to tell what all characters do and say.
Being written in first person allows the narrator to tell what all characters do and say.
Being written in second person allows the narrator to speak directly to the readers.
"Frankie watched AJ stare blankly into the distance, wondering what his brother was thinking about. AJ's face gave nothing away. Frankie hoped his brother would open up later than night because now, he was worried." How does point of view influence the meaning of the excerpt above?
Being written in third person omniscient allows the narrator to know the thoughts and feelings of all characters.
Being written in second person allows the narrator to speak directly to the readers.
Being written in third person limited allows the narrator to know the thoughts and feelings of one character
Being written in first person allows the narrator to tell what all characters do and say.
Which of the following passages is written from a first person point of view?
Passage A
Passage B
Passage C
Passage D
Which of the following passages is written from a second person point of view?
Passage A
Passage B
Passage C
Passage D
Which of the following passages is written from a third person limited point of view?
Passage A
Passage B
Passage C
Passage D