Personal Point of View

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LSAT English Quiz on Personal Point of View, created by Tracy Rains on 31/07/2017.
Tracy Rains
Quiz by Tracy Rains, updated more than 1 year ago
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Question 1

Question
A narrative that uses pronouns such as “I,” “me,” and “my” to narrate the story is written in __________________ point of view.
Answer
  • Third-person limited
  • Third-person omniscient
  • Second-person
  • First-person

Question 2

Question
The difference between “limited” and “omniscient” mainly deals with how much the narrator knows about each character
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

Question
The term “imagery” refers to the writer’s attempt to reach the reader’s ______________.
Answer
  • Personal opinion
  • Visualization of the plot
  • Five senses
  • Conflicting ideas

Question 4

Question
When a narrator has a particular bias, this means that the writer is likely ______________________ and isn’t being __________________.
Answer
  • Too far away from the experience, subjective
  • Too close to the experience, objective
  • Mislead about the experience, objective
  • Lost in the experience, subjective

Question 5

Question
The point of view of a narrative doesn’t matter too much because the outcome of the story is still the same.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 6

Question
The rarest form of narration is _________________, as it can be awkward to constantly address the reader as “you.”
Answer
  • First-person omniscient
  • First-person
  • Second-person
  • Third-person Objective
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