Language Arts
Lesson 6
Writing Strategies: Organization and Focus (Grades 9-12)
Instruction 6-4
Reaching Rhetorical and Aesthetic Purposes (Grades 11-12)
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Choose the correct answer.
- Point of view types can be
- I.
- we.
- you.
- All of the above.
- When first person point of view is chosen it is called
- story teller.
- objective person.
- narrator.
- observer.
- "The Haircut" (Ring Lardner) and "Barn Burning" (William Faulkner) are examples of
- novels.
- poems.
- third person point of view.
- narrative short stories.
- Which are examples of point of view?
- dramatic monologue
- interior monologue
- epistolary
- none of the above
- all of the above
- Third person P.O.V.
- is usually objective.
- is usually subjective.
- is characterized by less powerful description.
- can't express sensibility.
- None of the above.
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- d
- c
- d
- e
- a
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