In a creative writing class, Anika, Elijah, and Sophia are given a fun challenge by their teacher. They are asked to write a story using first-person point of view. What does this mean for their storytelling?
Point of View Quiz

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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
They should write the story from the perspective of an omniscient narrator.
They should write the story from the perspective of a third-person observer.
They should write the story from the perspective of the narrator, who is usually a character in the story.
They should write the story from the perspective of multiple characters.
Answer explanation
In the given question, Benjamin is asked to write a story using a first-person point of view. This means that the story should be written from the perspective of the narrator, who is usually a character in the story. This perspective allows the reader to see the world and events of the story through the character's eyes and thoughts, providing a more personal and intimate experience.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Abigail, Ava, and Oliver are having a book club meeting. They are discussing a novel where the adventures of a group of friends are narrated by an external narrator who is not a character in the story. What point of view is this novel written in?
A narrative mode where the story is told by the main character.
A narrative mode where the story is told from a first-person perspective.
A narrative mode where the story is told through a series of letters or diary entries.
A narrative mode where the story is told by an external narrator who is not a character in the story.
Answer explanation
The question asks about the point of view in a novel where the story is narrated by someone who is not a character in the story. The correct answer is 'A narrative mode where the story is told by an external narrator who is not a character in the story.' This is known as third-person omniscient point of view, where the narrator knows all the thoughts and feelings of all characters.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In a novel that Arjun is reading, he notices that he only knows what Grace, the main character, is thinking and feeling, but not what Mason or any other characters are experiencing. What point of view is this novel written from?
Narrative perspective where the reader/viewer has access to the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters.
Narrative perspective where the reader/viewer has access to the thoughts and feelings of no characters.
Narrative perspective where the reader/viewer has access to the thoughts and feelings of all characters.
Narrative perspective where the reader/viewer only has access to the thoughts and feelings of a single character.
Answer explanation
The novel Arjun is reading is written from a narrative perspective where the reader has access to the thoughts and feelings of only one character, Grace. This point of view allows the reader to understand Grace's emotions and thoughts, while other characters' experiences remain unknown. This perspective is different from those where the reader has access to multiple, no, or all characters' thoughts and feelings.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
In a novel written from an omniscient point of view, how would the author portray the characters Luna, William, and Daniel?
The author would know and reveal everything, including the thoughts and feelings of Luna, William, and Daniel.
The author would only know and reveal the actions and dialogue of Luna, William, and Daniel.
The author would only know and reveal the thoughts and feelings of one character, say Luna.
The author would only know and reveal the thoughts and feelings of some characters, not necessarily all.
Answer explanation
In a novel written from an omniscient point of view, the author has complete knowledge of all characters, including their thoughts and feelings. Therefore, the portrayal of Luna, William, and Daniel would include the author revealing everything about them, such as their actions, dialogue, thoughts, and emotions.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
While writing his thrilling autobiography, Aiden sought advice from his friends Oliver and Elijah. Which point of view did Aiden most likely use in his masterpiece?
Third person
Second person
Omniscient
First person
Answer explanation
Aiden most likely used the first person point of view when writing his autobiography. Autobiographies are typically written in first person because they are personal accounts of the author's life, allowing them to share their experiences and emotions directly with the reader.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Charlotte, Samuel, and Arjun are writing a news article about a recent event at their school. Which point of view should they use in their article to make it more engaging and fun?
Third person
First person
Omniscient
Second person
Answer explanation
Charlotte should use the third person point of view in her news article about a recent event at her school. This perspective maintains a neutral and objective tone, which is essential for journalistic writing. First person, omniscient, and second person points of view are not suitable for news articles as they introduce subjectivity and personal opinions, which can compromise the credibility of the report.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Aiden, Avery, and Sophia are reading a novel where Emma, Jackson, and Charlotte are the main characters. They want to know which point of view allows them to understand the thoughts and feelings of all these characters. Can you help them?
second-person
first-person limited
third-person omniscient
third-person limited
Answer explanation
The third-person omniscient point of view allows the reader to know the thoughts and feelings of all characters in a story. In this case, it would allow the reader to understand the perspectives of Emma, Jackson, and Charlotte. Other options like first-person limited and third-person limited only provide the viewpoint of one character, while the second-person point of view addresses the reader directly.
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