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POV Vocab

Total questions: 17

Worksheet time: 13mins

Name
Class
Date
1.
How the writer writes the story 
a)
First Person 
b)
Point of View 
c)
Third Person
d)
Perspective
2.
The narrator is a character in the story. Uses I, me, mine, we. 
a)
Perspective
b)
Simile
c)
Third Person 
d)
First Person 
3.
Used in nonfiction selections such as instructions, recipes, and directions. Uses: you. 
a)
First Person
b)
Third Person
c)
Second Person 
d)
Third Person Omniscient 
4.
The narrator tells the story from the viewpoint of one character and knows the thoughts and feelings of that single character. Uses: he, she, him, her, it. 
a)
Third Person Limited
b)
Third Person Omniscient 
c)
Perspective
d)
Paraphrase 
5.
The narrator knows and can describe every character's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Uses: he, she, him, her, it
a)
Third Person Omniscient 
b)
First Person
c)
Second Person
d)
Fourth Person 
6.

A person prefers an idea and possibly does not give equal chance to a different idea::

a)

Perspective

b)

Bias

c)

Fact

d)

Opinion

7.

Fact

a)

A personal belief or judgement

b)

A thing to be known and proven to be true

c)

False information

d)

A guess

8.

Opinion

a)

A personal belief or judgement

b)

A thing to be known and proven to be true

c)

False information

d)

A guess

9.

Author's Purpose means:

a)

The point of view the author uses

b)

How an author writes a text

c)

The audience the author writes a text for

d)

The reason an author writes a text

10.

To give knowledge to an audience

a)

Inform

b)

Entertain

c)

Persuade

11.

To cause someone to change beliefs

a)

Inform

b)

Entertain

c)

Persuade

12.

To give amusement

a)

Inform

b)

Entertain

c)

Persuade

13.

To give disapproval for something

a)

Agree

b)

Offer

c)

Condemn

d)

Hand over

14.

Narrate::

a)

List events of a story

b)

Keep information out of a story

c)

To tell a story

15.

Mood::

a)

how a text is told

b)

the element that gives readers feelings in a text

c)

the setting of a text

d)

the attitude of a text

16.

Tone::

a)

how a text is told

b)

the element that gives readers feelings in a text

c)

the setting of a text

d)

the attitude of a text

17.

Analyze

a)

Read carefully

b)

Look closely for clues

c)

Reread a text

d)

Dive deep into a text