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Point of View and Perspective Vocabulary

Total questions: 14

Worksheet time: 7mins

Name
Class
Date
1.

a particular attitude or way of viewing something

a)

perspective

b)

tone

c)

third person

d)

connotation

2.

Reason why an author writes a story or text

a)

fact

b)

purpose

c)

topic

d)

denotation

3.

A belief or view about something

a)

Mood

b)

Tone

c)

Opinion

d)

Persuade

4.

A statement that can be proven

a)

fact

b)

opinion

c)

convince

d)

inform

5.

the subject in a paragraph or text

a)

topic

b)

theme

c)

bias

d)

entertain

6.

the literal or dictionary definition of a word

a)

mood

b)

denotation

c)

fact

d)

connotation

7.

An idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning

a)

mood

b)

fact

c)

convince

d)

connotation

8.

How the reader feels about the text while reading.

a)

Tone

b)

Metaphor

c)

Mood

d)

Opinion

9.

Authors attitude towards the character or situation, based on the words they use

a)

Mood

b)

Tone

c)

Fact

d)

Bias

10.

persuade the reader to think a certain way

a)

Convince

b)

Bias

c)

Denotation

d)

Perspective

11.

to give the reader facts about a topic

a)

inform

b)

pursuade

c)

entertain

d)

connotation

12.

to engage the reader in an interesting or entertaining story

a)

entertain

b)

inform

c)

persuade

13.

prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.

a)

bias

b)

convince

c)

topic

d)

purpose

14.

to give detailed information that explains steps in a process on how to make or create something

a)

Entertain

b)

Pursuade

c)

Explain

d)

Convince