1) Point of view is a) The direction in which the story is going. b) The viewpoint/perspective of the character or narrator telling the story. c) The viewpoint/perspective of the author. d) The direction the protagonist is taking the story. 2) 2. There are three types of point of view: a) First, second, second limited. b) First, first limited, and second. c) First, second, and third. d) First, second, and second omniscient. 3) 3. An example of first-person point of view would be. a) You can see the top of the houses from this balcony. b) The boy ran, but could not get anywhere. c) When she was tired, she finally sat down. d) I couldn’t believe what was in front of me. 4) 4. In third-person limited omniscient, the narrator... a) Knows nothing of what’s happening. b) Knows a little of what’s happening, but only what he/she can see. c) Knows everything one character is doing and thinking. d) Knows all – what each character does and thinks. 5) 5. When choosing a point of view, the author needs to consider... a) Which viewpoint would make the most interesting story. b) Which character’s most likely to sound intelligent enough to tell a story. c) What the protagonist will be doing. d) How far the narrator will be able to see.

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