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First and Third Person Point of View

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    AZ RL.4.6
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  • What point of view is being demonstrated?
    First-Person Point of View
  •  5
  • What point of view is being demonstrated?
    Third-Person Point of view
  •  10
  • First-person point of view:
    is a character.
    all of the above
    uses words such as I, me, we, and our.
    tells his or her own story.
  •  15
  • Third-person point of view:
    all of the above
    tells the story of all the characters.
    is not a character, but and outsider.
    uses words such as she, his, their, and them.
  •  20
  • Narrated means _________.
    told
  •  25
  • All stories are narrated, but not all stories are narrated the same way.
    True
    False
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  • The way in which the authors allows you to "see" and "hear" the text is __________.
    Third-Person
    Point of View
    First-Person
    Narrator
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  • Different narrators can tell about the same events in different ways.
    True
    False
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  • I, we, me, my, and our are pronouns for _____________.
    First-Person Point of View
    Third-Person Point of View
    Second-Person Point of View
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  • She, his, their, and them are pronouns for ______________.
    First-Person Point of View
    Second-Person Point of View
    Third-Person Point of View
  •  25
  • How is the story in this passage being told?
    By someone who isn't part of the action
    By a walrus
    By a reader
    By a character
  •  10
  • Which word BEST helps readers understand the point of view of this passage?
    Your
    He
    It
    My
  •  15
  • Who is telling the story in this passage?
    The sea
    Akiak
    Nanuq
    A narrator without a name
  •  20
  • How is the story in this passage being told?
    By a character
    By a reader
    By someone outside the story
    By someone who is part of the story
  •  25
  • How are the points of view in the two passages the same or different?
    The first is third-person point of view, and the second is f
    Both are first person point of view.
    Both are third-person point of view.
    The first is first-person point of view, and the second is t
  •  5
  • Which word BEST helps readers understand the point of view of this passage?
    Son
    It
    There
    His
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