Active Reading Strategies, Point of View & Character Traits
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16 questions
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When you are reading and guess what might happen next in the story you are...
When you are reading and guess what might happen next in the story you are...
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When you explain the most important things that have happened in the story in your own words you are...
When you explain the most important things that have happened in the story in your own words you are...
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If you connect something in a story to something that has happened in your own life you are making a...
If you connect something in a story to something that has happened in your own life you are making a...
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Which of the following is NOT an active reading strategy?
Which of the following is NOT an active reading strategy?
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When you are making mental images as you read and imagining what is going on in the story you are...
When you are making mental images as you read and imagining what is going on in the story you are...
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When you are gathering more and more information as you read and changing your opinion about what is happening in the story you are...
When you are gathering more and more information as you read and changing your opinion about what is happening in the story you are...
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If a story is told from the point of view of a character IN the story and uses the pronouns, "I, me, my" etc., it is being told in
If a story is told from the point of view of a character IN the story and uses the pronouns, "I, me, my" etc., it is being told in
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If a story is told from the point of view of an outside narrator and uses the pronouns, "He, she, they" etc., it is being told in
If a story is told from the point of view of an outside narrator and uses the pronouns, "He, she, they" etc., it is being told in
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If a text is written to address the reader and uses the pronouns "you, yours, yourself" (usually in a how-to book or instructional manual) it is written in...
If a text is written to address the reader and uses the pronouns "you, yours, yourself" (usually in a how-to book or instructional manual) it is written in...
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What point of view is the following sentence written in?
Mary took her dog for a walk when she got home from school.
What point of view is the following sentence written in?
Mary took her dog for a walk when she got home from school.
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What point of view is the following sentence written in?
First, you should mix the eggs and sugar together. Then you need to stir in the flour.
What point of view is the following sentence written in?
First, you should mix the eggs and sugar together. Then you need to stir in the flour.
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Write a sentence in FIRST person POV.
Write a sentence in FIRST person POV.
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Write a sentence in THIRD person POV.
Write a sentence in THIRD person POV.
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Character traits describe how a character looks on the outside.
Character traits describe how a character looks on the outside.
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A character trait could be an emotion (happy, sad, angry)
A character trait could be an emotion (happy, sad, angry)
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Which of the following words WOULD be considered a character trait? (check ALL that apply)
Which of the following words WOULD be considered a character trait? (check ALL that apply)