Point of View
Characterization
"STEAL"
Vocabulary
Grammar
100

The point of view that uses pronouns like, "I, me, we, and us".

What is first-person point of view?

NOTE: Dialogue does not count!

100

What is the difference between direct and indirect characterization?

Direct Ch. is when the author directly states a character's traits or qualities.

Indirect Ch. is when characters reveal their qualities or traits through their thoughts, actions, or appearance. 

100

At the local art gallery, Maria stood by her favorite painting, a cascade of colors that seemed to echo her vibrant spirit. Her long, flowing hair framed a face that glowed with a natural radiance. As she turned, her emerald-green eyes sparkled, drawing the attention of everyone nearby.

People whispered, captivated by her elegance. Her delicate smile revealed perfect teeth, and her laughter, light and melodic, floated through the room, enchanting those around her.

Maria is BEAUTIFUL. Which method of characterization shows this character trait?

Looks or physical appearance

100

An eminent person is

a. famous

b. wealthy

c. attractive

d. honorable

a. famous

100

Everyone was invited to the picnic, (accept, except) for those who had not RSVP'd in time.

except
200

The point of view that uses pronouns like, "He, she, they, them, her".

What is third-person point of view?

NOTE: Dialogue does not count.

200

In a small town, there lived a girl named Mia. Every morning, she woke up early to bake muffins for her elderly neighbor, Mrs. Thompson, who lived alone. One rainy day, Mia noticed Mrs. Thompson struggling with her garden. Without hesitation, she grabbed her raincoat and rushed over to help, her heart warming at the sight of the older woman’s smile.

Based on this story, how would you describe Mia?

Helpful, compassionate, kind, etc.

200

At the company picnic, Mark decided to show off his grilling skills. As he flipped burgers, he shouted, “Ladies and gentlemen, prepare your taste buds for the best meat experience of your lives!”

When a stray dog wandered by, he dramatically tossed a burger onto the grass. “Look! Even the local wildlife is interested in my culinary genius!”

Later, as he attempted to juggle three hot dogs, they slipped from his hands and landed in the grass. Undeterred, he bent down, picked one up, and declared, “The five-second rule is in effect! This bad boy is still good!”

His coworkers erupted in laughter, and Mark took a theatrical bow, grinning. “Next up, the famous ‘hot dog toss’—a new Olympic sport!” He launched the remaining dogs into the air, sending everyone into fits of giggles.

Mark is HUMOROUS. Which method of characterization shows this trait?

Actions

200

What is the meaning of rehabilitate?

a. return to the rightful owner

b. restore to useful life

c. revisit at a later date

d. reconsider a previous decision

b. restore to useful life

200

He couldn’t (accept, except) the fact that he had lost the championship match.

accept

300

What is the difference between third-person limited POV and third-person mniscient POV?

Third-person limited POV is when the reader only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character.

Third-person omniscient POV is when the reader knows the thoughts and feelings of multiple or all characters.

300

A boy named Leo spent weeks researching and experimenting, ultimately designing a small solar-powered water purifier for a science fair. On the day of the fair, he presented his project, explaining how it could help communities access clean water. The judges were impressed, not just by his invention, but by his ability to communicate complex ideas with clarity. The other students watched in awe, amazed by his ability to design such a difficult experiment

Based on this story, how would you describe Leo? 

Smart, intelligent, etc.

300

Sophie stood in front of the bakery’s display case, her brow furrowed in concentration. Chocolate croissant or blueberry muffin? The pastries looked equally tempting, but she felt the weight of the decision heavy on her shoulders.

She glanced at the chocolate croissant, imagining its flaky layers melting in her mouth. But the muffin is so fresh and fruity! What if I regret not getting the muffin?

The cashier smiled patiently, waiting for her choice. Maybe I should ask for a recommendation, Sophie thought, glancing back at the menu. But what if I make the wrong choice?

Sophie is INDECISIVE. Which method of characterization shows this trait?

Thoughts

300

To saunter means to

a. look in shop windows

b. stroll in a casual manner

c. visit a country fair

d. become overheated

b. stroll in a casual manner

300

Out of all the desserts, this cake is the more delicious.

Is anything wrong with this sentence? If so, please fix it.

Out of all the desserts, this cake is the best.

400

What POV is this story written in?

As rain began to fall, the villagers hurried to their homes, leaving the market square empty. Oliver saw his chance. He dashed across the cobblestones, drawn by the scent of fresh bread. Little did he know, in the dim light of a cottage, an old woman named Elara sensed the stirrings of magic in the air. She had lived long enough to know that change was coming, and the fox, innocent and hungry, was about to play a part in it.

Third-person omniscient

400

One night, a boy named Thomas snuck into Ed's garden and uprooted the prized flowers that had brought him joy for years. As he stood amidst the chaos, a strange satisfaction washed over him. But as dawn broke, Thomas noticed Ed kneeling in the garden, tears streaming down his face. The sight of his former friend’s heartbreak struck a chord within Edgar.

How would you describe Thomas?

Vengeful, mean, foolish, etc.

400

Every Sunday afternoon, Clara held a small gathering at her home for friends and neighbors. As they settled in, she greeted each person with a warm hug. “I’m so glad you’re here! You brighten my day,” she said to Mr. Thompson, the elderly man from next door.

When the group gathered around the table, Clara poured tea and served homemade cookies. “These are your favorites, right? I remembered you liked chocolate chip, Sarah!” she beamed, watching Sarah’s face light up.

As laughter filled the room, Clara leaned in and said, “Remember, we’re all family here. If you ever need anything, just call me.” Her words wrapped around them like a cozy blanket, making everyone feel cherished and understood.

Clara is LOVING. What method of characterization shows that she is loving?

Through speech

400
To reply genially is to answer


a. brusquely

b. thoughtfully

c. pleasantly

d. hesitantly

c. pleasantly

400

Of the five proposals, hers is the more creativeest.

Is anything wrong with this sentence? If so, fix it.

Of the two proposals, hers is the most creative.

500

What POV is this story written in?

As you venture deeper, the familiar sounds of the village fade away. Instead, the rustle of leaves and the distant call of a bird fill the air. You spot a flash of red fur darting among the underbrush. Curiosity piqued, you follow, careful not to make a sound.

Second-person point of view

500

One day, during a crucial presentation, a technical glitch threatened to derail everything. While others panicked, Zara did not. She smiled at her audience and began to speak, drawing on her knowledge and experience to engage them. Her charisma transformed the moment; soon, they were captivated by her vision.

Based on the story, how would you describe Zara?

Confident, calm, collected, etc.

500


In a bustling café, Emily sat alone at a corner table, her phone glued to her hand. When the barista approached with a warm smile, she barely glanced up. “Took you long enough,” she snapped, rolling her eyes.

The barista’s face fell, cheeks reddening as she stammered an apology. A nearby couple exchanged worried glances, the woman whispering, “Some people just have no manners.”

As Emily continued scrolling, the café felt heavier, the air thick with discomfort. A child at a nearby table looked up, wide-eyed, as if trying to understand why someone would be so unkind. Emily remained oblivious, wrapped in her own world, leaving behind a trail of unease.

Emily is rude. Which method of characterization shows that she is rude?

Effect on other characters

500

An elusive person is

a. wearing a disguise

b. looking for an exit

c. leaving very quickly

d. tending to avoid capture

d. tending to avoid capture

500

Of all the athletes, she is the most faster runner on the track team.

Is anything wrong with this sentence? If so, fix it.

Of all the athletes, she is the fastest runner on the track team.