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Whose Voice Is It?

Lylanie Ali
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problema 1

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Which point of view uses “I” or “we” to narrate the story?

  • First person
  • Second person
  • Third person-limited
  • Third person-omniscient

problema 2

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Which point of view directly addresses the reader using “you”?

  • First person
  • Second person
  • Third person-limited
  • Third person-omniscient

problema 3

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In which point of view does the narrator know the thoughts and feelings of only one character?

  • First person
  • Second person
  • Third person-limited
  • Third person-omniscient

problema 4

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Which point of view allows the narrator to know everything about all the characters?

  • First person
  • Second person
  • Third person-limited
  • Third person-omniscient

problema 5

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In which point of view might the narrator say, “You walk down the street and feel the cold wind”?

  • First person
  • Second person
  • Third person-limited
  • Third person-omniscient

problema 6

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What is the point of view in the sentence: “I couldn’t believe what I was seeing”?

  • First person
  • Second person
  • Third person-limited
  • Third person-omniscient

problema 7

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Which point of view is most common in instructional writing and choose-your-own-adventure books?

  • First person
  • Second person
  • Third person-limited
  • Third person-omniscient

problema 8

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In which point of view does the narrator remain outside the story but knows everything about every character?

  • First person
  • Second person
  • Third person-limited
  • Third person-omniscient

problema 9

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What is the point of view in the sentence: “She wondered if he would ever forgive her, but he was already thinking about something else”?

  • First person
  • Second person
  • Third person-limited
  • Third person-omniscient

problema 10

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What is the point of view in the sentence: “Sarah felt nervous as she stepped onto the stage”?

  • First person
  • Second person
  • Third person-limited
  • Third person-omniscient
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