
Grade 6 author's point of view
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- Q1What is an author's point of view?A person's ability to clearly express their thoughts.A group of words that gives directions.The author's perspective or opinion on a topic.A series of events in a story or article.The main idea of a story or article.30s
- Q2In an article about climate change, an author argues that human activities are the main cause of global warming. What is the author's point of view?Global warming is a result of changes in the Earth's orbit.Human activities are the main cause of global warming.The government should take stronger action to address global warming.There is not enough scientific evidence to support the idea of global warming.Climate change is a natural occurrence.30s
- Q3In a fictional story, the author describes a character as cunning and manipulative. What is the author's point of view about this character?The character is deceptive and crafty.The character is honest and trustworthy.The character is kind and generous.The character is brave and courageous.The character is naive and innocent.30s
- Q4In an article about the importance of recycling, the author states that recycling helps reduce waste and conserve natural resources. What is the author's point of view?Recycling should only be done for certain materials.Recycling is primarily for aesthetic purposes.Recycling has no impact on the environment.Recycling is important for reducing waste and conserving natural resources.Recycling is a waste of time and resources.30s
- Q5In a book review, the author praises the intricate plot, well-developed characters, and unexpected plot twists. What is the author's point of view about the book?The book is boring and poorly written.The book is confusing and difficult to comprehend.The book is engaging and skillfully crafted.The book lacks a clear plot and interesting characters.The book is a must-read for fans of the genre.30s
- Q6In an editorial piece, the author argues that banning plastic bags is necessary to protect the environment. What is the author's point of view?Plastic bags do not contribute to environmental pollution.Banning plastic bags has no impact on the environment.Banning plastic bags is necessary to protect the environment.Plastic bags are essential for everyday use.Banning plastic bags is an unnecessary government intervention.30s
- Q7In a newspaper article about a controversial government policy, the author presents arguments from both sides of the issue. What is the author's point of view?The author believes the government policy is irrelevant.The author remains neutral and presents both sides of the issue.The author strongly opposes the government policy.The author strongly supports the government policy.The author believes the government policy needs improvement.30s
- Q8In a persuasive essay, the author argues that students should have longer recess periods. What is the author's point of view?Students should have longer recess periods.Recess periods should only be for academic activities.Recess periods have no impact on students' well-being.Students should have shorter recess periods.Students should have no recess at all.30s
- Q9In a news article about a recent sporting event, the author describes one team as dominant and unbeatable. What is the author's point of view about this team?The team lacks talent and skill.The team has only faced weak opponents.The team's success is due to luck.The team is highly skilled and superior to their opponents.The team frequently loses matches.30s