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Analyzing Narrators

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English

4th Grade

Practice Problem

Medium

CCSS
RL.5.6, RL.9-10.5, RF.4.4A

+12

Standards-aligned

Created by

Heather Guerra

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Multiple Choice

Why does it matter who is telling the story?

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it doesn't matter who is telling the story

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the point of view affects what details are revealed to the reader

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because the setting van change

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because the reader will like the story more

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Multiple Choice

Which point of view is more likely to be unreliable?

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third person

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second person

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first person narrator

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Multiple Choice

Narrators who seems to know everything are called:

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main characters

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omniscient

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all of the above

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limited

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Multiple Choice

Which pronouns give you a clue that a story is being told in third-person?

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I, me, mine

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we, my

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she, he, they

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that, which, whom

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Multiple Choice

When you figure out things about a story's narrator and then explain your thoughts, you are:

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predicting

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analyzing

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questions

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writing

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Multiple Choice

How does the point of view affect how a story is told?

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The point of view affects the setting

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The point of view does not affect how the story is told

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The point of view affects how the reader will understand the story

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The point of view affects the theme

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Multiple Choice

Using a direct quote from a text means:

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skipping the unknown words and reading the rest of the passage

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reviewing the text that came before the unknown word

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you write what was said without changing a word using quotation marks

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using what they know about the surrounding words to make an inference about the meaning

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Multiple Choice

What punctuation marks are used to show which words come directly from a story?

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question marks

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commas

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exclamation marks

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quotation marks

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