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- Q1
Write first-person, second-person, third- person limited or third person omniscient.
I believe that playing excessive online games is not good for students because it is detrimental to one’s physical and mental health.
Second POV
Third POV
First POV
60s - Q2
Write first-person, second-person, third- person limited or third person omniscient.
Aldrin loves playing basketball. Every afternoon, he plays basketball in the court. When its already dark, he watches it on tv.
Second POV
Third POV
Third POV
60s - Q3
Write first-person, second-person, third- person limited or third person omniscient.
To be physically fit, you must exercise daily and eat nutritious food.
Third POV
Second POV
First POV
60s - Q4
Write first-person, second-person, third- person limited or third person omniscient.
They are ready for the game.
Third POV
Second POV
First POV
60s - Q5
Write first-person, second-person, third- person limited or third person omniscient.
Can you tell me your name?
First POV
Third POV
Second POV
60s - Q6
Read the following passages then identify the point of view for each passage.
The public playground was full of children. They were shouting with joy. The smaller children were playing in sand boxes. They were digging the sand and filling their pails. The bigger boys and girls were having fun riding on swings. Some big boys were chinning the bar. Others were climbing the big tower and were sliding down. Some of them were busy playing on the seesaws, going up and going down. Some girls in bathing suit were swimming in the pool.
This text is in the ________point of view. It is because the narrator ___________.
D. seems to know all what the characters do, how and why the characters behave that wayC. tells the readers about the feelings of the authorA. is not a character in the story
B. addresses the characters byname using pronouns they and them300s - Q7
Read the following passages then identify the point of view for each passage.
Ludy was playing with her friends in their front yard when she saw her mother coming from the market. She excused herself politely from her playmates and ran to meet her mother. She took the basket and carried it to the house.
This text is in the ________point of view. It is because the narrator ___________.
D. seems to know all what the characters do, how and why the characters behave that wayA. tells the readers about the feelings of the author
B. addresses the characters by name and used the pronoun “She”C. is a character in the story300s - Q8
Read the following passages then identify the point of view for each passage.
Ludy was playing with her friends in their front yard when she saw her mother coming from the market. She excused herself politely from her playmates and ran to meet her mother. She took the basket and carried it to the house.
This text is in the ________point of view. It is because the narrator ___________.
A. tells the readers about the feelings of the author
B. addresses the characters by name and used the pronoun “She”D. seems to know all what the characters do, how and why the characters behave that wayC. is a character in the story300s