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Irony and Point of View

Total questions: 10

Worksheet time: 8mins

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Class
Date
1.

Point of View is . . .

a)

the vantage point, or perspective of a story.

b)

who the narrator is.

c)

the author's opinion.

d)

the reader's opinion or perspective.

2.

Third person omniscient point of view is when the author reveals the thoughts and feelings of

a)

one character.

b)

all the characters.

3.

Third person limited is when the author reveals the thoughts and feelings of

a)

nobody

b)

one character

c)

all the characters

d)

the author

4.

A type of narrative perspective in where the author uses pronouns like "your" and "you".

a)

1st person POV

b)

2nd person POV

c)

3rd person POV

5.

How can you know that something is written in a first-person point of view?

a)

The narrator is not in the story,

b)

Pronouns like I, my, and we are used.

c)

The author is addressing the reader.

d)

Pronouns like I, my, and him are used.

6.

What is verbal irony?

a)

what is said is different than what is meant

b)

the audience knows something a character doesn't know.

c)

what happens is the opposite of what is expected

7.

Situational irony is when

a)

what is said is the opposite of what is meant

b)

the audience knows something the character doesn't

c)

what happens is the opposite of what is expected

8.

Dramatic irony is when

a)

what is said is different than what is meant

b)

the audience knows something the character doesn't

c)

what happens is the opposite of what is expected

9.

In Toy Story, human characters are not aware that the toys speak and move, but the audience is.

a)

verbal

b)

dramatic

c)

situational

10.

A pilot with a fear of heights

a)

verbal irony

b)

situational irony

c)

dramatic irony