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McKee's POV Test

Quiz by Kim McKee

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  • Q1
    Fred the freshmen is thinking about asking Sarah to the dance, but he is nervous because he is a freshmen. Sarah knows that Fred is going to ask her to the dance. She already has a date, and she will break his little heart. Sarah was looking at him in the hallway because he had on a bright green shirt and red socks.
    First Person
    Third Person Omniscient
    Third Person Limited
    30s
  • Q2
    I am nervous, but I think I will ask Sarah to the dance. I am nervous because I am a freshman and Sarah is a senior. Everyone has told me that she will never go to the dance with me, but I am going to take a chance. I think I saw her looking at me yesterday.
    First person
    Third Person Omniscient
    Third Person Limited
    30s
  • Q3
    Fred the Freshmen is nervous because he is thinking about asking Sarah to the dance. He is nervous because he is a freshman and Sarah is a senior. "Everyone has told me that she will never go to the dance with me, but I am going to take a chance," said Fred the freshmen.
    First Person
    Third Person Limited
    Third Person Omniscient
    30s
  • Q4
    Then he looked behind him and saw that no land was visible. That makes no difference, he thought. I can always come in on the glow from Havana.
    Third Person Limited
    Third Person Omniscient
    First Person
    30s
  • Q5
    He gripped the dollar bill tightly, "You can't have it," he told her.
    Third Person Limited
    Third Person Omniscient
    First Person
    30s
  • Q6
    John couldn't believe what he was seeing. He thought the flash of bright, red light that streaked across the sky might have been lighting. Rubbing his eyes, he looked a second tie and realized, as it flashed in the same place again, that it wasn't , nor was it a figment of his imagination.
    Third Person Omniscient
    First Person
    Third Person Limited
    30s
  • Q7
    I remember standing in that small, dimly lit room. There was no air circulation. Each breath I took felt like a mass of congealed soup slipping into my lungs. The ripe smell in the air lingered around; silently mocking and tormenting me with its invisible tendrils of death and decay. My mind forced me to look away, yet my eyes kept gravitating back with an impossible will of their own.
    First Person
    Third Person Omniscient
    Third Person Limited
    30s
  • Q8
    I knew I shouldn't have let Grandma go down there. She isn't too steady on her feet to start with, and then she gets those dizzy spells. But she insisted, and the next thing I know, she's tumbling down those stairs like a gymnast.
    First Person
    Third Person Limited
    Third Person Omniscient
    30s
  • Q9
    Mrs. Smith stood at the top of the stairs, her son John next tho her. Clinging to the handrail, she planted her trembling foot on the first step. But the other foot caught on the carpet and..........
    First Person
    Third Person Omniscient
    Third Person Limited
    30s
  • Q10
    John stood next to his grandmother. He wanted to help her down the stairs. Mrs Smith looked at her grandson, her blue eyes sharp, and moved a stand of hair from her face. She was determined to do this on her own, to prove she wasn't a helpless old lady.
    Third Person Omniscient
    Third Person Limited
    First Person
    30s
  • Q11
    Ray walked the mile from the hospital to Bob's Sunoco. He found Gary in the bay, changing the oil on a pale blue Cadillac. He kicked his brother's feet until Gary rolled from beneath the car. "We gotta talk." Gary wiped sweat from his eyes. It wasn't like Ray to interrupt him at work. "I get off at three."
    First Person
    Third Person Limited
    Third Omniscient
    30s
  • Q12
    John laughed hollowly. "You're joking," he said, wondering how on earth he would ever get over this. Veronica shook her head slowly. Her heart was breaking at having to tell him this news.
    Third Person Limited
    First Person
    Third Person Omniscient
    30s
  • Q13
    We were walking down the street when all of a sudden a huge clap of thunder rumbled in the sky, causing us all to jump three feet in the air.
    Third Person Limited
    Third Person Omniscient
    First Person
    30s
  • Q14
    Lady Eleanor was beautiful, witty, well educated , and extremely proud of her place in the world.
    First Person
    Third Person Omniscient
    Third Person Limited
    30s
  • Q15
    Taro worked very hard and earned a great deal of money. However, Jiro quickly fell in the company of the wrong sort and spent all his time lounging in the tea shop all day, becoming drunk and boisterous at night, and learning the way of thieves and murderers.
    Third Person Omniscient
    Third Person Limited
    First Person
    30s

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