
6.6.C Describe Different Forms Of Point-Of-View
Quiz by Texas Education Agency
Grade 6
ELAR (2009)
Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS)
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- Q1The author’s choice of first-person narrator helps the reader —understand how the mentoring experience has had an impact on Chloelearn how the first graders feel about Chloerealize that the other mentors are not as serious about the project as Chloe iscomprehend how Chloe’s classmates view her60s6.6.C: Reading - Comprehension of Literary Text - Fiction
- Q2Why is Sophie’s father most likely in favor of her going on the trip?He also longs for adventure.He wants her to become more like her cousins.He hopes she will become more independent.He wants her to persuade Bompie to visit.60s6.6.C: Reading - Comprehension of Literary Text - Fiction
- Q3The author’s use of the first-person point of view in this story enables the reader to —focus on the relationship between the narrator and the other charactersdetermine the reason why the narrator’s grandmother forgives the narratorunderstand the internal struggle of the narratorobserve the actions of only the narrator60s6.6.C: Reading - Comprehension of Literary Text - Fiction
- Q4What is hidden from the reader as a result of the story being told from the first-person point of view?Emily’s reason for bringing Charlie with her from TexasKyle and Kristin’s thoughts about EmilyThe dialogue between Kyle and KristinThe actions of Emily with Kyle and Kristin60s6.6.C: Reading - Comprehension of Literary Text - Fiction
- Q5The first-person point of view helps the reader understand —Charlie Joe’s reasons for not wanting to go to the summer campthat Charlie Joe’s dad is serious about sending him to campwhy Charlie Joe’s mom will not help himthe way Ms. Ferrell views Charlie Joe60s6.6.C: Reading - Comprehension of Literary Text - Fiction
- Q6What does the conversation between Charlie Joe and his parents in paragraphs 26 through 30 suggest?Charlie Joe feels inspired to do better in school because of his parents’ faith in his abilities.Charlie Joe’s father doubts that Charlie Joe will be able to achieve the goal he has set for himself.Charlie Joe thinks that being able to avoid going to summer camp will be an easy task.Charlie Joe’s mother believes that the summer camp will not offer any benefit to Charlie Joe.60s6.6.C: Reading - Comprehension of Literary Text - Fiction