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1. For a _____ the audience knows only what the narrator is thinking.

A. limited third-person point of view
B. first-person point of view
C. omniscient third-person point of view

2.During the _____ of a plot, the story’s main conflict is introduced and grows more intense.

A. rising action
B. resolution
C. climax
D. falling action

3.During the middle of a short story, _____.

A. the conflict is resolved and loose ends are tied up
B. the story reaches a high point of suspense or turning point
C. the conflict is established and characters are introduced

4. As a result and consequently are transitions that indicate _____.

A. contrast
B. comparison
C. action
D. cause and effect

5. Use the third-person point of view when you want the narrator to be _____.

A. a part of the story
B. a character
C. an outside observer
D. a person telling the story

6.A writer who avoids using transitions creates a _____ piece of writing.

A. choppy
B. smooth
C. flowing
D. compelling

7.Read the passage.

Patricia thought about Alexandra all week. She bought some special presents for her. Alexandra could hardly contain herself, because she was so excited her aunt was coming to visit. She stayed awake late last night thinking about all the fun they would have together.
Which point of view is the passage written from?


A. omniscient third-person point of view
B. limited third-person point of view
C. first-person point of view

8.Which is an overused verb?

A. appreciate
B. acquire
C. get
D. comprehend

2 Answers

1 vote
1. a
2. c
3. c
4. d
5. c
6. a
7. b
8. c
User Richard Stokes
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5 votes
1. c
2. a
3. c
4. d
5. c
6. a
7. b
8. c
User Molly
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