1) Writing that tells about real people, places, and events. a) Autobiography b) Biography c) Nonfiction d) Inference e) Bias f) ATopic 2) A story of a person's life written by another person. a) Historical Fiction b) Genre c) Fact d) Science Fiction e) Biography f) Main Idea 3) Written from the first-person point of view, it is the most personal kind of nonfiction. a) Autobiography b) Biography c) Fact d) First-Person Point of View e) Topic f) Connotation 4) Information that can be proved true a) Opinion b) Denotation c) Bias d) Third-Person Point of View e) Nonfiction f) Fact 5) A personal belief or attitude a) Biography b) Bias c) Second-Point of View d) Opinion e) Fact f) Connotation 6) Strongly emotional language, such as: best, greatest, worst, finest a) Connotation b) Denotation c) Bias d) Inference e) Fact f) Author's Purpose 7) A person prefers an idea and possibly does not give equal chance to a different idea a) Main Idea b) Point of View c) Bias d) Author's Purpose e) Inference f) Topic 8) The writer's reason, or motive for writing about a specific topic a) Inform b) Author's Purpose c) Persuade d) Topic e) Entertain f) Bias 9) What a text is all about a) Nonfiction b) Main Idea c) Author's Purpose d) Point of View e) Inference f) Topic 10) An educated guess based on evidence from the text a) Bias b) Inference c) Fact d) Opinion e) Topic f) Point of View 11) The most important point the writer is making about a topic a) Entertain b) Inform c) Persuade d) Main Idea e) Author's Purpose f) Opinion 12) The perspective from which a story is told a) First-Person POV b) Third-Person POV c) Second-Person POV d) Bias e) Point of View f) Nonfiction 13) The author's purpose is to make the reader to laugh or feel happy, sad, curious, inspired, etc. a) Inform b) Main Idea c) Persuade d) Author's Purpose e) Entertain f) Biography 14) The author's purpose is to convince the reader of something a) Bias b) Persuade c) Topic d) Inform e) Entertain f) Main Idea 15) The author's purpose is to explain a topic using factual information a) Persuade b) Author's Purpose c) Entertain d) Opinion e) Fact f) Inform 16) Told from the viewpoint of one of the characters using the pronouns "I" and We" a) First-Person POV b) Second-Person POV c) Third-Person POV d) Author's Perspective e) Author's Purpose f) Main Idea 17) The narrator is not a character in the story and uses the pronouns "he/she" and "they" a) Bias b) Second-Person POV c) First-Person POV d) Author's Purpose e) Third-Person f) Inference 18) The reader is part of the story. The narrator describes the reader's actions, thoughts, and background using "you." a) Second-Person POV b) Third-Person POV c) Inference d) Character e) Author's Purpose f) Main Idea

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