1) Why does the narrator of a story matter? a) the narrator tells the reader what to think about the story b) it never matters who tells the story c) It can affect how many details are shown to the reader 2) Which narrator is unreliable? a) first person b) third person c) second person 3) Which narrators seem to know everything? a) character as narrator b) limited c) omniscient 4) Which pronouns are used in third-person point of view? a) I, me, we, us b) you, your, yours c) he/she, they, them, her/him 5) When you explain what you've discovered about a story's narrator, you are: a) analyzing b) discussing c) dreaming d) predicting 6) How does the narrator affect the story? a) They can affect how the reader understands the story. b) They can affect the setting in a story. c) They can affect what the reader does while reading the story. d) They can affect the moral of the story. 7) What is a direct quote? a) Reading someone's words then putting them in your own words. b) Summarizing the main ideas of what someone wrote or said. c) Copying exactly what someone else wrote or said and putting it in quotation marks. 8) What punctuation marks are used with direct quotes? a) question marks b) quotation marks c) commas and periods 9) Which answer choice is punctuated correctly? Once her baked item was cool, she frosted the layers, frosted the entire thing, and decorated it with fruit. a) I love cake so I got really excited when she "decorated it with fruit." b) I "love cake" so I got really excited when she decorated it with fruit. c) I love cake so I got really excited "when she decorated it with fruit."" 10) How do you decide on a point of view for your own story? a) point of view has no affect on the story, so it doesn't matter b) think about the reader's life c) think about how you want your reader to discover information

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