16 Questions
Which point of view is used in the first paragraph of the text?
First-person
What type of words indicate a story is written in first-person point of view?
I, me, my
In third-person point of view, who is the narrator?
An unknown entity
How does the narrator refer to the characters in a third-person story?
He, she, him
What indicates that a story written in first person is using the first-person point of view?
The narrative voice using I, me, my
What type of point of view uses words like them, they, theirs?
Third-person
What type of point of view is used in a story where the narrator is one of the characters?
First-person point of view
How does a third-person point of view narrator interact with the story?
Sees and hears all the action without taking part
Which of the following words would likely be used in a story written in third-person omniscient point of view?
They
In a first-person point of view story, what words are commonly used by the narrator?
I, me, my
Which point of view is characterized by the narrator being a character in the story?
First-person point of view
If a story uses words like he, she, they, and them to describe the characters, what point of view is likely being employed?
Third-person limited point of view
Which type of point of view allows the narrator to reveal the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters?
Third-person omniscient point of view
What distinguishes a first-person point of view from a third-person omniscient point of view?
The use of I and me by the narrator
What type of storytelling perspective would most likely be used in a mystery novel with multiple suspects?
Third-person omniscient point of view
If a story uses phrases like 'I scuffed my toe' and 'I looked at the ceiling,' what type of narration is most likely being employed?
First-person point of view
Learn about point of view in stories and identify whether the narrator is a character or a third-person observer. Practice recognizing first-person point of view using examples from stories.
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