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Point of View Quiz
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Directions: Read each statement or example below. Choose one (or more) of the following Point of View
terms and write it (or them) in the boxes in each row. Terms: 1st Person, 2nd Person, 3rd Person, 3rd
Person - Limited, 3rd Person-Omniscient, Subjective, Objective
1.
The author can shift focus from character to character. The author*s narrator
shares knowledge of each main character*s thoughts and of events which no single
character could be aware.
2.
The author, when speaking of the main character, uses pronouns like you and
yours.
3.
The author picks one character and follows him or her around for the duration of
the book.
4.
This point of view is the least often used by writers.
5.
The author, when speaking of the main character, uses pronouns like I, me, mine.
6.
You say, ※I*m only going to say this once. I am not going with you to the mall.§
You hate doing it but have no intention of admitting to him that the reason is that
you want to work on your history project.
7.
The author*s narrator shares the thoughts, feelings, and memories of the main
character.
8.
The author, when speaking of the main character, uses pronouns like he, him, his.
9.
Harry said, ※I*m only going to say this once. I am not going with you to the mall.§
10. I said, ※I*m only going to say this once. I am not going with you to the mall.§
11. The author*s narrator tells only what can be seen and heard. The narrator does not
give the reader the internal thoughts or feelings of any of the characters. This type
of narration is like a store*s surveillance camera recording the audio and video of
the events that occur within its line of sight.
12. Harry told Nathan, ※I*m only going to say this once. I am not going with you to
the mall.§ Harry felt he would loose Nathan*s friendship all together if Nathan
knew why he didn*t want to go. Harry was judging Nathan too harshly. Nathan
would have helped him study, not ditched him.
13. Harry told Nathan, ※I*m only going to say this once. I am not going with you to
the mall.§ Nathan gave Harry a crooked grin, turned, and walked away.
When Nathan was out of sight, he stopped and said, ※I*ll bet he wanted to study
and he didn*t want me to know it.§
14. The author takes on the personality of a character in the story and has that
character narrate the story to the reader.
Read It, Write It, Tell It
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Point of View
Point of View Quiz 每 Answer Sheet
Person, 2nd Person, 3rd Person, 3rd Person - Limited, 3rd Person-Omniscient, Subjective,
Objective
Terms: 1
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Student Directions: Read each statement or example below. Choose one (or more) of the following Point of
View terms and write it (or them) in the boxes in each row.
3rd Person 每
Omniscient
Subjective
1. The author can shift focus from character to character. The author*s narrator
shares knowledge of each main character*s thoughts and of events which no
single character could be aware.
2nd Person
2. The author, when speaking of the main character, uses pronouns like you and
yours.
1st Person
3. The author picks one character and follows him or her around for the duration
of the book.
2nd Person
4. This point of view is the least often used by authors.
1st Person
5. The author, when speaking of the main character, uses pronouns like I, me,
mine.
2nd Person
Subjective
6. You say, ※I*m only going to say this once. I am not going with you to the
mall.§ You hate doing it but have no intention of admitting to him that the
reason is that you want to work on your history project.
1st Person
3rd Person
7. The author*s narrator shares the thoughts, feelings, and memories of one main
character.
3rd Person
8. The author, when speaking of the main character, uses pronouns like he, him,
his.
3rd Person
9. Harry said, ※I*m only going to say this once. I am not going with you to the
mall.§
1st Person
10. I said, ※I*m only going to say this once. I am not going with you to the mall.§
3rd Person 每
Objective
11. The author*s narrator tells only what can be seen and heard. The narrator does
not give the reader the internal thoughts or feelings of any of the characters.
This type of narration is like a store*s surveillance camera recording the audio
and video of the events that occur within its line of sight.
3rd Person 每
Omniscient
Subjective
12. Harry told Nathan, ※I*m only going to say this once. I am not going with you
to the mall.§ Harry felt he would loose Nathan*s friendship all together if
Nathan knew why he didn*t want to go. He judged Nathan too harshly. Nathan
would have helped him study, not ditched him.
3rd Person 每
Omniscient
Objective
13. Harry told Nathan, ※I*m only going to say this once. I am not going with you
to the mall.§ Nathan gave Harry a crooked grin, turned, and walked away.
When Nathan was out of sight, he stopped and said, ※I*ll bet he wanted to study
and he didn*t want me to know it.§
1st Person
Read It, Write It, Tell It
14. The author takes on the personality of a character in the story and has that
character narrate the story to the reader.
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