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Any Day With You (Point of View/Perspective)
By Jovana Menkevich
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Question 1
1.
Choose order of bubbles to show whether the statement is about Kaia, Tatang, both characters, or neither character.
A,G,J,M
C,H,I,M
B,H,I,M
C,F,K,P
Question 2
2.
Read paragraph 11 from
Any Day With You
. Choose the correct sentence that shows the narrator of the story.
"Open your eyes," Tatang says.
When I do, he's looking at me.
"You were able to see something in your past but standing right here, someplace else."
"We can be aware of the past, the future, and the present, all at once."
"Do you know what that means?"
Question 3
3.
In paragraph 11, Tatang says,
"You were able to see something in your past but standing right here, someplace else."
What does he mean?
Kaia imagined an event that happened in the same spot.
Kaia wondered what it would be like to live far away.
Kaia pictured details about another day in her life.
Kaia dreamed of a place she has never seen before.
Question 4
4.
What is narrator's point of view in
Any Day With You
?
second hand account
first hand account
first person point of view
third person point of view
Question 5
5.
What are the pronouns for the first person point of view?
Common Pronouns
Proper Nouns
I, me, my, mine, we
He, she, him, her
Question 6
6.
What pronouns identify third person point of view?
Common Pronouns
Proper Nouns
I, me, us, we, together
He, she, her, him
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Question 7
7.
The selection "What About Rice?" is told from the viewpoint of -
Brenda
Brenda's brother or sister
The server at the restaurant
an unknown first-person narrator
Question 8
8.
In what way are two selections different from each other?
The first selection is told in the third person, while the second selection is told in the first person.
The first selection is told in the first person, while the second selection is told in the third person.
The first selection is told in the first person, while the second selection is told in the second person.
The first selection is told in the second person, while the second selection is told in the first person.
Question 9
9.
The two selections are similar in that they-
talked about grilled cheese sandwiches
describe families on an outing to a new place
are examples of the third person point of view
show how siblings can help each other out with a problem
Question 10
10.
In the sentence " I know it's different than what you usually eat, but you should try it," I said
reassuringly;
what does
reassuringly
mean?
restoring the confidence
discomforting
irritating
worrying