

Omniscient vs limited
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English
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4th - 12th Grade
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Megan Flaherty
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Omniscient vs limited
and some other POV review

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Third person omniscient vs limited
Omniscient: you get to see multiple perspectives; you get into the head of more than one character.
Limited: you only get one perspective; you only get into the head of one character
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Multiple Choice
When Ms. Flaherty was at school last Friday, someone brought donuts. Ms. Flaherty can never resist a donut, so she thought she should make her way up to the office to get one. She grabbed two donuts and ate them both. She felt sick when she got home, but she didn't want her fiance to know that she ate two donuts because he might not make dessert, so she didn't tell him. He didn't seem to notice.
Third person limited
Third person omniscient
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Multiple Choice
What does omniscient mean?
All- knowing
Only knows a little bit
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence is grammatically correct?
Ms. flaherty forgot to bring her lunch to school today.
Ms. Flaherty forgot to bring her lunch to school today
Ms. Flaherty forgot to bring her lunch to school today.
Ms. Flaherty forgot to bring her Lunch to school today.
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Multiple Choice
Maddy decided to make her usual breakfast of a dozen eggs. She really enjoys cooking, so she tries to cook most of her meals. While she was cooking, she also listened to her favorite band. She was making quite a bit of noise. Unbeknownst to her, Maddy's neighbor was trying to study and was becoming very angry at all the noise.
Third person limited
Third person omniscient
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Multiple Choice
What does limited mean?
All- knowing
Only knows a little bit
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Multiple Choice
Casey signed into Minecraft at 7pm to wait for Gabrielle and Mostafa. They had all agreed to meet for an hour long session of video games. Casey waited 10 minutes but started to get irritated that neither Gabrielle or Mostafa were signing on. After five more minutes, Casey turned off the game and went outside to enjoy the clear air.
Third person limited
Third person omniscient
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Multiple Choice
What is a good way to remember second person?
It's the second most used point of view.
2 rhymes with you
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Multiple Choice
I bit my lip yesterday, and because it was kind of swollen after biting it the first time, I bit it two more times. Now I have a cut in my mouth and it's a real bummer. Hot tea and coffee are difficult to drink:(
First person
Third person omniscient
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Multiple Select
Which types of words should you capitalize? (select all that apply)
Names of people, places, and things
The last letter of a sentence.
The first letter of a sentence.
Important words.
The word I when talking about yourself.
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Multiple Choice
Elham and Richard both love hip-hop, so when they found out that Ms. Flaherty is good friends with DJ Khaled, they thought it was pretty cool.
Third person limited
Third person omniscient
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Multiple Choice
What is a good way to remember first person?
1 looks like I
It's the first one that we learned
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Multiple Choice
Which restates the question correctly?
Question: If you could have any talent, what would it be?
I would want to be a better signer.
Singing.
If I could, I would want to sing.
If I could have any talent, it would be singing.
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