
SOL Review- PIEED/POV/Perspecitve
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Tanya Henderson
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Multiple Choice
Which Author Purposeis this:
Ten Reasons to Eat More Fruit
Persuade
Inform
Entertain
Explain
Describe
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Multiple Choice
Which Author's Purpose is this:
Facts About Our Solar System
Persuade
Inform
Entertain
Explain
Describe
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Multiple Choice
Which Author's Purpose is this:
Cinderella
Persuade
Inform
Entertain
Explain
Describe
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Multiple Choice
The reason an author writes is called....
point of view
author's purpose
theme
reasons
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Multiple Choice
The purpose of a billboard asking you to vote for a certain person for mayor.
persuade
inform
entertain
describe
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Multiple Choice
In order to be successful when baking, you must first read all of the instructions. You need to make sure that you preheat your oven and that you have all your ingredients before you start mixing things. Once you've checked your supplies, you can begin.
inform
describe
explain
persuade
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Multiple Choice
Did you know that the Titanic sank in 1912? At the time it was the largest thing on the ocean, and a great way to travel. It had luxurious rooms, dining areas, and activities! They called Titanic "unsinkable", but not even Titanic could beat the iceberg that sent her sinking to the bottom of the Atlantic.
persuade
inform
entertain
explain
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Multiple Choice
Sally crept down the hallway, holding her breath. She was sure she'd heard something moving in the next room. She peeked around the corner as she watched the lights flicker...what would she find when she opened the door?
entertain
explain
describe
persuade
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First Person
The narrator tells their own story. Uses words like I, me, my, ours, we, etc.
Example: I went to the park with my friend Brendan. He did a flip off of a tree and I thought it was pretty cool.
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Multiple Choice
The following text is first person.
After going to bed, Caydie couldn't sleep. She kept hearing a strange sound in the hallway.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
The following text is first person.
I don't usually get upset over small things, but yesterday everything seemed to bother me.
True
False
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Third person or Third Person Omniscient
The narrator tells the story of multiple characters AND is able to see what's happening in the heads of more than one character. Uses names, she, he, they, them her, him, etc.
Example: Ms. Flaherty thought her lesson went really well, so she was in a great mood. Evan didn't really like the lesson, but he saw that Ms. Flaherty was really happy, so he decided not to ruin her good mood by telling her the lesson was boring.
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Multiple Choice
The following is third person omniscient.
Caitlyn loves Jamba Juice, so when her friend offered to take her, she was super excited.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
The following is third person omniscient.
Mr. Gallagher thinks history is super interesting, and he loves teaching about maps, so when Chris was added to his class, he was really happy because he also loves history.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
The following is third person omniscient.
Mrs. Velasco's STEM class is really fun. All of her students really enjoy building things, and Mrs. Velasco was happy to see that even during distance learning, her students are still having a good time.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
"There is one mirror in my house. It is behind a sliding panel in the hallway upstairs. Our faction allows me to stand in front of it on the second day of every third month, the day my mother cuts my hair."
from Divergent by Veronica Roth
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Multiple Choice
how they can build those nests! I like to leave
scraps of hair and yarn out for them to find.
They'll use these things and weave them into a
nest. Being a parent is a hard job, and the birds
can use all the help they can get.
What is the author's perspective?
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Multiple Choice
orphaned dolphins found in the ocean. Many of these dolphins were wounded and would not have
survived alone. Because of the kindness of humans these animals are alive today.
What is the author's perspective?
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Multiple Choice
has grown tremendously in recent
years. Each year at hunting season, hunters are able to help
control the deer population and
prevent many deer from starving.
What is the author's perspective?
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
The science fair will be held in the gymnasium on May 2, and Ms. Garcia's students will be presenting first. From which point of view is the sentence written?
first person
second person
third person
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Multiple Choice
We laughed so hard that milk came out of our noses. From which point of view is the sentence written?
first person
second person
third person
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Multiple Choice
Which sentence is written in third person point of view?
I brought my mother breakfast this morning.
You always wear your seatbelt.
We didn't mean to hurt Jorge's feelings!
Cynthia and her brother walked home from school this afternoon.
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Multiple Choice
What is the name of a syllable added to the end of a word?
Prefix
Suffix
Affix
Root word
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Multiple Choice
What is the name of a syllable added to the beginning of a word?
Prefix
Suffix
Affix
Root word
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Multiple Choice
The prefix RE- means "again," so if you REBUILD something, you:
build it for the first time
tear it down
build it again
fix it up
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What is the definition of "photo" (photosynthesis, photograph, photocopy)?
self
light
two
many
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Multiple Choice
What is the definition of the prefix "tri" (tricycle, tripod, triangle)?
to carry
three
four
to write
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Multiple Choice
What does the suffix "graph" mean?
work
math
pen
write
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