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English, 10.01.2020 00:31, zayt

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1. if a writer wished to introduce a narrator in a story, which sentence would work best for this purpose?

question 1 options:

a)
the capital of georgia is atlanta

b)
what is the best birthday present you were ever given

c)
some people say that i'm overly cautious, but i just like to be prepared.

d)
the discovery of the new world is an event of major importance.

question 2 (mandatory) (20 points)
2. i was never good at basketball. you couldn't have convinced me of that when i was 13, but looking back on it now, i should have stopped playing much sooner. my first clue should have been the scrimmage game we played against the ninth graders. the first time i was given the ball, i dribbled the ball away from all of the players. i was careful not to travel, as our coach had emphasized that was a common "beginner error." i heard shouts and screams as i made my first basket! a moment later i realized they were screaming "you are going the wrong way! that's the other team's goal! "

the speaker of this passage can best be described as:

question 2 options:

a)
a narrator telling the story years laser in the 3rd person point of view.

b)
a narrator who is not a character telling the story in third person point of view.

c)
the main character telling the story years later in the first person point of view.

d)
the main character telling the story as it happens in the first person point of view.

question 3 (mandatory) (20 points)
3. madison's class is participating in an author study of cynthia rylant. which one of these books written by cynthia rylant would be most likely in the first person point of view?

question 3 options:

a)
missing may - a chapter book in which all characters thoughts and feelings are revealed

b)
best wishes - an autobiography by cynthia rylant in which she tells all about her life

c)
going home - an informational book that describes each room of a house.

d)
dog heaven - a book of poems told from multiple points of view

question 4 (mandatory) (20 points)
4. one day word came that a savage wolf had been seen in the forest." how i should like to meet that wolf," said little gilbert. he was only seven years old, but now all his thoughts were about the savage beast."shall we take a walk this morning? " asked his mother." oh, yes! " said gilbert. "perhaps we may see that wolf among the trees. but don't be afraid." his mother smiled, for she felt quite sure that there was no danger.

what point of view does the author use in this selection?

question 4 options:

a)
first person

b)
second person

c)
third person limited

d)
third person omniscient

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question 5 (mandatory) (20 points) question 5 unsaved
5. first-hand accounts from soldiers fighting in the civil war were most likely communicated through

question 5 options:

a)
essay written by a 7th grader in 2017

b)
letter written by a solider from the civil war

c)
a pamphlet giving facts about the civil war

d)
a speech given by the great-grand-daughter of a solider in the civil war

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