Setting
Point of View A
Plot
Author's Purpose
Point of View B
100


Why is the setting important to a story's plot?


1. It provides a background image for the cover of the book.

2. It determines the weather conditions of the story.

3.It influences the actions and behaviors of characters.

4.It is not important; only characters affect the plot.




 

3.  It influences the actions and behaviors of characters. 

100

Which point of view presents the story without any character's thoughts or feelings? 

1.  omniscient

2. limited

3.  third person

4.  objective

4.  objective

100



As you watched the video titled "First Comes Love", what mood did it create for you?

1.  anger

2. amusement 

3. worry

4.  no mood

2.  amusement

HINT:  When you are asked about mood on a test, Benchmark, MAPs, District Test, you need to consider the "author's" intended mood for you.

100

This is the story of a young woman who, after the death of her grandfather, quit her job in the business world and returned home to help her aging grandmother 

1.  persuade

2. entertain

3. inform

4. self

2. entertain

100

Every Saturday morning my dad orders the same coffee and blueberry muffin. Not me. I love to see what new and wonderful creations are for sale. As soon as my dad parks the car I step out and smell the wonderful aroma of fresh cookies and pastries. 

The point of view is 

1.  first person

2.  limited

3. second person

4. objective

1.  first person

200

What might happen to a story if the main character is changed from a young boy to an old man? 

1. The plot would remain exactly the same.

2. The character's experiences and decisions might change, affecting the plot.

3. The setting would automatically change.

4.  The title of the story would change.


2. The character's experiences and decisions might change, affecting the plot.

200

How can we identify Third Person Omniscient Point of View writing?

1.  Narrator is a character in the story

2.  Narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of at least more than one character in a story

3.  Narrator only knows the thoughts of the main character

4.  Narrator only knows the thoughts of one character


2.  Narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of at least more than one character in a story

200



What is the main conflict in the story, "First Comes Love"?

1.  The girl keeps showing up every where the boy is and that irritates him.

2.  The girl bullies the boy because she wants him to play games with her at recess.

3.  The girl ignores the boy and that causes him to feel rejected.

4.  The girl is scaring off the boy by being too "realistic".

4.  The girl is scaring off the boy by being too "realistic".

200

A poem about a “packrat,” which is a person who refuses to throw things away, even things that most people would consider garbage 

1.  persuade

2. inform

3. self

4.  entertain

4.  entertain
200

Kelvin found a wallet on the ground.  He opened up the wallet and saw an old woman's ID card.  Kelvin took the ID out of the wallet, walked to the woman's house, and returned the wallet to her. 

The point of view is . . .

1.  limited

2.  objective

3. omniscient

4. first person

2. objective

300

How could a story set on a deserted island be different if it was set in a busy city instead?

1. The characters would have more technology.

2.The characters would have the same challenges and adventures.

3.The plot would not change at all.

4.The characters would interact with more people.




4.The characters would interact with more people.

300

What is the main difference between first-person and third-person point of view?

1.  First-person uses "you," third-person uses "I"

2. First-person is always present tense, third-person is always past tense

3. First-person is told by a character in the story, third-person is told by an outside narrator

4. First-person is only used in poetry, third-person is only used in novels


3. First-person is told by a character in the story, third-person is told by an outside narrator

300



What part of the video, "First Comes Love" is the climax?

1.  when the boy realizes he is lonely without his new friend.

2.  when the boy runs away when she shows him her doll.

3.  when the boy realizes he enjoys having the girl as his friend and approaches her.

4.  when the girl puts both dolls on the fire truck and they both smile.

3.  when the boy realizes he enjoys having the girl as his friend and approaches her.

300

An article comparing and contrasting American and Swedish health care systems 

1.  entertain

2.  inform

3.  persuade

4.  self

2. inform

300

Nate could see that Peanut was in the backyard a lot, and he knew Mr. Jensen rarely played with the dog.  Nate also noticed that Peanut's bowls were always empty.  Poor Peanut looked skinny and didn't run around like he used to.

The point of view is . . .

1.  objective

2.  first person

3. limited

4. omniscient

3. limited

400

Which of the following sentences best describes the mood of a setting?

1.The sun was shining brightly in the clear blue sky.

2. The old, abandoned house creaked with every gust of wind.

3. The children were playing happily in the park.

4. The market was bustling with people and noise.



2. The old, abandoned house creaked with every gust of wind.

400

Which sentence is written in second-person point of view?

1. I walked to the store after school.

2. She finished her homework before dinner.

3. You should always check your work before turning it in.

4. They went to the park on Saturday.


3. You should always check your work before turning it in.

400



What character trait does the little girl have?

1.  She is full of pleasure.

2.  She is demanding.

3. She is a bully.

4.  She likes being a loner.


1.  She is full of pleasure.

400

A young girl makes a list of reasons why she should have a puppy.  She leaves the list for her mom and dad to see.

1.  inform

2.  self

3. entertain

4. persuade

4. persuade

400

Which point of view allows the reader to see the story from multiple angles? 

1.  limited

2.  second person

3. omniscient

4. objective

3.  omniscient

500

What can you infer about the setting from the following passage?

The waves crashed against the rocky shore as the lighthouse stood tall, its beam cutting through the foggy night. The salty air was thick with the scent of the ocean.

1. The setting is a busy city during the day.

2. The setting is a quiet village in the mountains.

3.  The setting is a coastal area at night.

4. The setting is a desert during a sandstorm.


3.  The setting is a coastal area at night.

500

Why might an author choose to write a story from a first-person point of view?

1. To show only one character's thoughts and feelings directly

2. To describe the setting in detail

3. To make the story more objective

4. To avoid using dialogue


1. To show only one character's thoughts and feelings directly

500



What is the resolution in the story, "First Comes Love"?

1.  The boy decides he wants to play with the girl again.

2.  The girl smiles when the boy returns to play.

3.  The kids start playing with the toys together.

4.  The kids play for a little while, and realize they really don't like each other.

3.  The kids start playing with the toys together.

500

A pamphlet urging people not to eat animals or use products made from animals or animal suffering because the author thinks that is cruel and unnecessary 

1.  inform

2.  self

3. persuade

4. entertain

3. persuade
500

What is the advantage of Third Person Omniscient Point of View? 

1.  Broader perspective and deeper insight into the story.

2.  Confusing narrative structure and lack of character depth.

3.  Limited perspective and shallow insight into the story.

4.  Narrow focus and superficial understanding of the plot.


1.  Broader perspective and deeper insight into the story.

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