Grade 1 Quiz Understanding Point of View – L.1.6
This standard requires students to discern who is narrating a story at different parts within a text. This involves understanding the concept of the narrator or the point of view from which a story is told. Students are often introduced to stories told in the first person by a character and stories told in the third person by an outside narrator. Recognizing the difference is crucial for comprehension and for analyzing how the point of view affects the narrative.
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Who is telling the story in a text that uses “I” and “me”?
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If the story says, “She was scared to open the door,” who is telling the story?
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What point of view is used when the narrator knows everything about all characters?
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If a story starts with “Once upon a time,” what point of view is likely being used?
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In a book where the main character is also the narrator, what point of view is being used?
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“You are walking in a forest, and you see a mysterious light.” What point of view is this?
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If a narrator is telling the story but not participating in it, what point of view is that?
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Which term best describes a narrator who tells the story from outside the story and knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character?
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If a story is told from the perspective of the dog, what point of view is it?
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How can a reader identify the narrator of a story?
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