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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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

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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

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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...

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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.

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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.

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Write a sentence in FIRST person POV.

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Write a sentence in THIRD person POV.

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Character traits describe how a character looks on the outside.

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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)