Grade 3 Quiz Distinguishing Point of View – RL.3.6
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.3.6 focuses on the ability of students to recognize and differentiate between their personal point of view and those of the narrator or characters within a text. This understanding is crucial for comprehensive literary analysis and for developing critical thinking skills. It requires students to engage thoughtfully with the text, to consider perspectives different from their own, and to understand the concept of narrative bias
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What does “point of view” mean in literature?
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2. Question
When a character in a story has thoughts or feelings that you disagree with, this is an example of:
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3. Question
The term “narrator” in a story refers to:
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How can you distinguish your point of view from that of the narrator or characters when reading a story?
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5. Question
Why is it important to distinguish your own point of view from that of the characters or the narrator?
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6. Question
If a narrator expresses an opinion about a character’s behavior, and you disagree, this means:
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7. Question
A first-person narrator tells the story using which pronouns?
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If a story is told from a third-person point of view, the narrator:
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9. Question
How might your point of view differ from a character’s in a historical fiction novel?
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10. Question
What can influence a person’s point of view? (Select all that apply)
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