
110.32.b.5.C
Quiz by Texas Education Agency
Grade 9
ELAR (2009)
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
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- Q1What is the effect of the story's point of view?An objective third-person narrator reveals the plot of the story.Kana's first-person narration captures her particular voice.Kana's thoughts are revealed through third-person limited narration.The foreigner's first-person narration creates a mysterious tone.60s110.32.b.5.C
- Q2Read this sentence from paragraph 26. The author's use of the first-person point of view -reveals Jimmy's youthful idealismhelps the reader understand that Jimmy is unreliableallows the reader to identify with Jimmy's vulnerabilityshows Jimmy's fearless determination60s110.32.b.5.C
- Q3The point of view used by the author gives the reader insight into the -narrator's thoughtssalesperson's feelingssalesperson's behaviorsnarrator's fears60s110.32.b.5.C
- Q4Read paragraph 33. The tone of this paragraph can best be described as —outragedresignedadmiringhopeful60s