Point of view
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- Q1Which point of view allows the narrator to speak about characters in the story but does not reveal their inner thoughts?First-personThird-person objectiveThird-person omniscientThird-person limited30s
- Q2In a story told from third-person limited point of view, what can the narrator do?Share the thoughts of all charactersUse 'I' and 'me'Address the reader directlyReveal the thoughts of one character30s
- Q3In which point of view does the narrator use the pronoun 'we'?First-person pluralSecond-personFirst-person singularThird-person30s
- Q4What type of point of view gives an unbiased account of events without sharing any character's thoughts or feelings?Third-person limitedObjectiveFirst-personSecond-person30s
- Q5What is the main difference between first-person and third-person point of view?First-person is less personalFirst-person is always past tenseFirst-person uses 'I' while third-person uses 'he' or 'she'Third-person only tells one character's thoughts30s
- Q6What point of view uses pronouns like 'he', 'she', and 'they'?Second-personThird-personObjectiveFirst-person30s
- Q7In which point of view does the narrator only know one character's thoughts and feelings?Second-personThird-person limitedThird-person omniscientFirst-person30s
- Q8What point of view addresses the reader as 'you'?Third-person omniscientThird-person limitedSecond-personFirst-person30s
- Q9Which point of view allows the narrator to know the thoughts and feelings of all characters?First-personSecond-personThird-person omniscientThird-person limited30s
- Q10What point of view uses pronouns like 'I' and 'me'?ObjectiveSecond-personThird-personFirst-person30s
- Q11What point of view uses the pronouns 'he', 'she', or 'they'?third personsecond personnarrativefirst person30s
- Q12What is the term for a story that expresses the narrator's personal experiences and thoughts?omniscient narrativelimited narrativefirst person narrativethird person narrative30s
- Q13Which point of view allows the narrator to share the thoughts and feelings of only one character?first personomniscientlimited third personsecond person30s
- Q14In which point of view does the narrator speak directly to the reader using the pronoun 'you'?third personfirst personsecond personlimited third person30s
- Q15What point of view provides the narrator with knowledge about all characters and their thoughts?limited third personsecond personfirst personomniscient30s