Fill in the Blank
3rd Person What?
Subjective or Objective
Perspective
Miscellaneous
100
The narrator's position in the story is the narrator's _____ ___ _______
Point of View
100

Which 3rd person POV do narrators tell MORE THAN ONE character's thoughts or feelings?

3rd Person Omniscient

100

What type of writing shares the author's or character's feelings, thoughts, opinions, and judgments?

Subjective

100

What is perspective?

The way you view something/subject/topic

100

You can tell the narrator's or a character's point of view by what they say or do in the story? 

True or False?

True

200
_______ _________ tells "me" or "my" story.
First Person
200
Which 3rd person POV does the narrator reveals thoughts and feelings of ONE character?
3rd Person Limited
200

Is this sentence subjective or objective? Miss White is a 7th grade Language Arts teacher.

Objective.

200

You can have either a ________ or a __________ perspective

Positive or Negative Good or Bad

200

What one word is used most often in 2nd person writing.

You

300
Third person tells the story of ____ or ____
He or She Him or Her
300
Which 3rd person POV does NOT reveal thoughts and feelings of characters. Just action and dialogue.
3rd Person Objective
300

Is this sentence subjective or objective? I think Miss White is the nicest 7th grade Language Arts teacher.

Subjective. Author of this sentence reveals thoughts by saying "I think" and describes Miss White as the "nicest" which is an opinion.

300

The author who wrote "What's Really in a Name" had a _________ perspective on changing your name.

Negative. Although she gave good reasons as to why people change their names she thought you should remember where you came from and don't forget about your past.

300

Name three types of Author's Purpose n.

Inform, Entertain, Persuade, Explain, Express

400
Second person is ____ (Think Flocabulary)
You!
400
Read the following passage and determine which 3rd person POV it is written in. Leslie sat in front of Paul. She had two long, brown pigtails that reached all the way down to her waist. Paul saw those pigtails, and a terrible urge came over him. He wanted to pull a pigtail. He wanted to wrap his fist around it, feel the hair between his fingers, and just yank. He thought it would be fun to tie the pigtails together, or better yet, tie them to her chair. But most of all, he just wanted to pull one.
3rd Person Limited. Only PAUL's thoughts and feelings are revealed in this passage.
400

Objective writing sticks to the FACTS and it does NOT reveal the author's or character's feelings and beliefs. What is the purpose of this writing?

To inform.

400

What is Jimmy Wells (policeman) perspective of Bob?

Negative. Although they were best friends, Jimmy chose to be loyal to his job and put his friendship at stake. His perspective of Bob is negative because he ends up having a co-worker arrest him.

400

You may have noticed, whether you have bought music, games, or clothing, that the price on the tag may not be the price you pay. The item may be marked as 99¢, but when the cashier rings it up for you, the price might have risen to more than a dollar! You are charged a sales tax. How much above one dollar you pay is determined by the state in which you reside. Each state sets its own percentage to collect for sales tax. It may be as low as 4 percent or as high as 9 percent. Several states don’t charge a sales tax. What are taxes? Taxes are fees that go to the government (state or federal) and are used to pay the government’s expenses. What is the author's purpose of this writing? A. to entertain    B. to persuade C. to inform

C. to inform

500
Second person POV is rare in fiction, it is mainly use for _________ (2 possible answers)
Instructions Directions
500
Read the following passage and determine what 3rd person POV it is written in. Ar dawn, Mae Tuck set out on her horse for the wood at the edge of the village of Treegap. She was going there, as she did once every ten years, to meet her two sons, Miles and Jesse, and she was feeling at ease. At noon time, Winnie Foster, whose family owned the Treegap wood, lost her patience at last and decided to think about running away.
3rd Person Omniscient. Mae Tuck AND Winnie's thoughts and feelings are revealed.
500

Read the following passage and determine if it subjective or objective: +50 Bonus points if you can tell me the POV it is written in and why. I was too afraid we wouldn't be let in i f I corrected the man's pronunciation, but I said our name to myself, opening my mouth wide open for the organ blast of the a, trilling my tongue for the drumroll of the r, All-vah-rr-es! How could anyone get Elbures out of that orchestra of a sound?

Subjective. Thoughts and feelings of the author are revealed "I was too afraid" is a feeling. 1st Person POV because the author says "I" and "myself"

500

What is Bob's perspective of Jimmy Wells?

Positive. Jimmy is his "best chum" and he was always the "truest, staunchest old chap in the world." We don't find out that Jimmy had him arrested until the end and Bob's thoughts and feelings about Jimmy were not revealed after he was arrested.

500

Come to the charity basketball game on Saturday! It will be fun for the whole family! Watch the Fire Department battle the Sheriff’s Office for the winner’s trophy! Admission is $5 or free if you bring in five cans of food. Come have fun and help feed the hungry! The game begins at 2 p.m. Snacks will be sold before and during the game. All proceeds benefit the Garden City Homeless Shelter. Mark this down on your calendars—you won’t want to miss it! See you there! What is the author's purpose of this writing? A. to persuade    B. to entertain C. to inform

A. to persuade

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