Grade 6 Quiz Understanding Author’s Point of View and Purpose – RI.6.6
Being able to discern an author’s point of view or purpose in a text is a crucial skill. This not only aids in understanding the content but also the nuances and biases that might be present. This ability helps readers critically evaluate information and understand the context in which it is presented. This quiz will test your comprehension of how authors convey their perspectives and intentions in their writing.
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If an author writes an article highlighting the harms of deforestation and emphasizes the importance of trees, what is the likely purpose?
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In a biography of Abraham Lincoln, the author frequently mentions his dedication to ending slavery. What point of view does this suggest?
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A scientific report that presents only the positive outcomes of a new drug without discussing potential side effects likely has what purpose?
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In a novel where the narrator often speaks about the beauty of nature and its therapeutic effects on the human mind, the author’s point of view is likely that:
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A magazine article discussing the pros and cons of online learning, but concluding with the importance of classroom learning, likely has the purpose to:
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An essay that uses emotional language and personal anecdotes to discuss the struggles of refugees is aiming to:
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In a historical account of a war, if the author consistently highlights the heroism of one side and the mistakes of the other, the author’s point of view likely is:
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A book that provides step-by-step instructions on creating DIY crafts is written with the primary purpose of:
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In a book review that continuously praises a novel’s intricate plot but critiques its character development, the author’s point of view is that:
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10. Question
A newspaper op-ed that uses strong language to critique a recent policy decision by the government likely has the purpose to:
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