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1. In which Point of View does the narrator refer to him or herself as I?
a) 1st person
b) 2nd person
c) 3rd person limited
d) 3rd person omniscient

True or False: There is no dialogue in a story told from Third-Person Point of View.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

How many characters' thoughts and feelings can readers understand in a Third-Person Omniscient story?
a) Two or more
b) Two or three
c) All of the story characters
d) Only one character

True or False: A First-Person story is always told by the main character.
a) True
b) False
c)
d)

How many characters' thoughts and feelings can readers understand in a Third-Person Limited story?
a) Two or three characters
b) Only one character
c) no characters
d) all of the characters

In just a few simple steps you can make a big change in your life!
a) 1st Person
b) 2nd Person
c) 3rd Person Limited
d) 3rd Person Objective

The narrator's position in relation to the story being told is called:
a) author's purpose
b) point of view
c) story element
d)

Do you love candy? I asked my friend Paul. I always make new friends.
a) 1st person
b) 2nd person
c) 3rd person limited
d) 3rd person objective

Which pronoun will the narrator not use in third person?
a) he
b) she
c) we
d) them

In what point of view does a character within the story retell his or her experiences or impressions from their own perspective?
a) 1st person
b) 2nd person
c) 3rd person limited
d) 3rd person objective

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