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Point of View

Quiz by Tammy Howell

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  • Q1
    The voice in which the story is told.
    Narration
    Point of View
    Dialogue
    20s
  • Q2
    When the CHARACTERS speak.
    Narration
    Dialogue
    20s
  • Q3
    When the NARRATOR speaks.
    Dialogue
    Narration
    20s
  • Q4
    In this POV, the narrator is part of the story.
    4th Person
    2nd Person
    1st Person
    3rd Person
    20s
  • Q5
    This POV, is typically used for instructions.
    3rd Person
    4th Person
    1st Person
    2nd Person
    20s
  • Q6
    In this POV, the narrator is usually not involved in the story. Rather, he/she tells the story of others.
    2nd Person
    4th Person
    1st Person
    3rd Person
    20s
  • Q7
    In this type of 3rd Person POV, the narrator is all knowing and tells the thoughts or feelings of more than one character.
    Omnisicient
    Limited
    Objective
    20s
  • Q8
    In this type of 3rd Person POV, the narrator is reduced to the thoughts or feelings of one character.
    Omniscient
    Objective
    Limited
    20s
  • Q9
    In this type of 3rd Person POV, the narrator does not reveal the thoughts or feelings of any character.
    Objective
    Limited
    Omniscient
    20s
  • Q10
    Some stories WILL switch the point of view.
    False
    True
    20s
  • Q11
    When identifying point of view, you should check if it's 1st or 2nd person BEFORE worrying about objective, limited, omniscient.
    False
    True
    20s
  • Q12
    Alternating point of view typically occurs in NEW CHAPTERS.
    False
    True
    20s
  • Q13
    This punctuation marks separate narration from dialogue.
    Capital Letters
    Question Marks
    Quotation Marks
    Periods
    20s
  • Q14
    Which is the correct way to separate dialogue from narration in a story?
    “He loved you” she said, hoping Sue didn’t hear her.
    “He loved you,” she said, hoping Sue didn’t hear her.
    “He loved you, she said, hoping Sue didn’t hear her.
    He loved you,” she said, hoping Sue didn’t hear her.
    20s
  • Q15
    These pronouns are used in 2nd PERSON point of view.
    I, Me, My, We
    He, She, It, They, Their
    You, Your
    The, And, Always
    20s

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