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1. Which point of view is most likely to be unreliable in a story?
A. All points of view in a story are equally unreliable.
B. The first person narrator is most likely to be unreliable.
C. The third person point of view is most likely to be unreliable.
D. All points of view in a story are equally reliable.


2. Which of these choices sounds the most like a theme?
A. how to cook pancakes
B. my first day of camp
C. a true friend is loyal and honest
D. the best birthday party ever


3. What other story element is most affected by the narrator's point of view?
A. the story's setting
B. the story's plot
C. the story's theme
D. the story's title


4. Which group of words sounds the most like a theme?
A. I get angry at my friends.
B. Jess is my best friend
C. True friends stay together through good times and bad.
D. I love my friends.


5. How do you choose the best point of view for your own narratives?
A. You choose randomly.
B. You think about how your choice of narrator will affect the story before you begin writing.
C. You ask your teacher or a friend which point of view you should use.
D. You don't have to make a choice because it doesn't matter.


6. "I love sitting in my comfy chair on a cold night and reading my favorite book."

Which point of view is this sentence written in?
A. third-person
B. first-person
C. second person


7. Expressions that are used so much that people get tired of hearing them are called:
A. metaphors
B. cliches
C. idioms
B. similes


Which context would help you more if you were trying to figure out what this sentence means?

When young Erica Whitcomb took music lessons, she began to blossom.

Which context should you use to figure out what the word "blossom" means?
A. setting
B. point of view


9. If a story is told in third person, you might not learn much about the main character's feelings and motivations. However, you will get:
A. the main character's voice
B. a more personal view of the main character
C. a more objective and reliable understanding of events
D. the main character's reasons for doing things



Answer :

Answer:

D, all are reliable depending on the story

C, its like a moral

B, the plot affects the narrator a lot

C, it sounds like a theme

B, always think how its gonna affect the narrative

C, second person

B, cliches

A, setting because shes not a literal flower she is in music lessons

B you get more opinions and personality traits on the main charcater

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