Definitions
Identify the point of view
What is the story we read
What are the correct pronouns?
100

What is a point of view?

A: the main characters' position in the story

B: who the main character is

C: what the main idea of the story is

D: none of the above

A: the main characters' position in the story

100

What is the point of view in the following text?

"I pinch the petals from the daisy."

A: 2nd Person

B: 1st person

C: 3rd person

D: 4th person

B: 1st person

100

A story about a bumblebee making honey and watching the Queen's eggs hatch. What's the name of this story? What is the point of view?

A: Honey and Hatching Babies, 2nd person

B: The Gentle Giant and The Princess, 2nd person

C: Honey and Hatching Babies, 1st person

D: None of the above


C: Honey and Hatching Babies, 1st person

100

What are the correct pronouns used in 1st person point of views?

A: You, your

B: It, its

C: I, me, mine

D: Them, they, he, she

C: I, me, mine

200

What is a first person point of view?

A: Tells the story from the villains' perspective.

B: Tells the story from the main characters' view, we hear their thoughts.

C: Tells the story from the readers' point of view.

D: All of the above.

B: Tells the story from the villains' perspective.A: Tells the story from the main characters' view, we hear their thoughts.

200

What is the point of view in the following text?

"The clumsy baby deer tripped over the branch."

A: 2nd Person

B: 1st person

C: 3rd person

D: 4th person

C: 3rd person

200

A story about a dog who keeps another dog from trying to steal his drug up bone. What's the name of this story? What is the point of view?

A: Honey and Hatching Babies, 2nd person

B: The (Almost) Stolen Treasure, 1st person

C: One favor for Another, 1st person

D: None of the above

B: The (Almost) Stolen Treasure, 1st person

200

What are the correct pronouns used in 2nd person point of views?

A: None of the under

B: It, its

C: You, your

D: He, she

C: You, your

300

What is a 2nd person point of view?

A: Tells the story from the villains' perspective.

B: Tells the story from the main characters' view, we hear their thoughts.

C: Tells the story from the readers' point of view. The book speaks directly to the reader.

D: None of the above.

C: Tells the story from the readers' point of view. The book speaks directly to the reader.

300

What is the point of view in the following text?

"You take a step outside, feeling the warm sunshine hit your skin"

A: 2nd Person

B: 1st person

C: 3rd person

D: 4th person

A: 2nd Person

300

A story about a snowman that comes to life to help a child and their friends get inside. What's the name of this story? What is the point of view?

A: The Helpful Mr. Snowman, 2nd person

B: The Helpful Mr. Snowman, 3rd person

C: One favor for Another, 1st person

D: None of the above

A: The Helpful Mr. Snowman, 2nd person

300

What are the correct pronouns used in 3rd person point of views?

A: B and D

B: He, she

C: You, your

D: They, them

A: B and D

400

What is a 3rd person point of view?

A: Tells the story from the villains' perspective.

B: Tells the story from the main characters' view, we hear their thoughts.

C: Tells the story from the readers' point of view.

D: Tells the story as if the reader was a character watching everything that happens.

D: Tells the story as if the reader was a character watching everything that happens.

400

What is the point of view in the following text?

"The bumblebee buzzed quickly past, and I watched it with curiosity."

A: 2nd Person

B: 1st person

C: 3rd person

D: 4th person

B: 1st person

400

A story about a frog who helps a little frog hop across the lilypads. What's the name of this story? What is the point of view?

A: Mama Mouse and Her Search For Food, 3rd person

B: A Family Tradition, 3rd person

C: One favor for Another, 1st person

D: Helping Makes Happiness, 3rd person

D: Helping Makes Happiness, 3rd person

400

What are the correct pronouns used in 4th person point of views?

A: None of these

B: He, she

C: You, your

D: I, me

A: None of these