Language Arts

What point of view is this sentence: " You cannot to rock music without thinking of the Beatles." ?
Second person
Third Person Omniscient
Third Person Limited
First Person
What point of view is these sentences: "Busy Bee was so excited to take a trip! He started to walk, thinking about visiting his friend, Buggy Bee. Buggy Bee was at home, waiting happily for Busy Bee to arrive."?
First Person
Third Person Omniscient
Third Person Limited
Second Person
What point of view would a story be if there was a narrator telling the story using words such as "he, she, or they" and the reader only knows one character's thoughts?
Third Person Omniscient
Third Person Limited
First Person
Second Person
Which point of view is used the least in writing?
First Person
Third Person Omniscient
Second Person
Third Person Limited
Correct this sentence: on march 22, 1893, mary and hannah made apple cider with different tools.
Correct this sentence: can you please call beth before st. patrick’s day?
Which is the correct version of this sentence: my appointment with dr. Pierce is on june 3, 2012.
My appointment with dr. Pierce is on june 3, 2012.
My appointment with Dr. Pierce is on june 3, 2012.
My appointment with Dr. Pierce is on June 3, 2012.
My appointment with dr. Pierce is on June 3, 2012.
What type of sentence is this sentence: "The bus just arrived."
Declarative
Interrogative
Imperative
Exclamatory
Write an interrogative sentence.
What type of sentence is this sentence: "Please bring cake and balloons to the party."
Declaritive
Imperative
Interrogative
Exclamatory
Define what an exclamatory sentence is in your own words.
A character that stays the same throughout a story is a...
Round Character
Dynamic Character
Static Character
Flat Character
A character that holds back the action, is often seen as evil.
Dynamic Character
Round Character
Protagonist
Antagonist
Character that is not well developed and does not have many traits. Easily defined in a single sentence we don't know a lot about them.
Describe a round character in The War That Saved My Life.
Describe a protagonist in The War That Saved My Life.
Alliteration is...
Literary device where the author repeats the same sounda t the beginning of several words
A word, phrase, or name made by rearranging the letters of one word to form another
A comparison using like or as
The vantage point from which a story is being told
Reading Strategy Task Cards: Author's Purpose 1
Reading Strategy Task Cards: Connections 5
Reading Strategy Task Cards: Summarize It 9
Reading Strategy Task Cards: Inference 13
Reading Strategy Cards: Questioning 17
Reading Strategy Cards: Prediction 21
{"name":"Language Arts", "url":"https://www.quiz-maker.com/QPREVIEW","txt":"What point of view is this sentence: \" You cannot to rock music without thinking of the Beatles.\" ?, What point of view is these sentences: \"Busy Bee was so excited to take a trip! He started to walk, thinking about visiting his friend, Buggy Bee. Buggy Bee was at home, waiting happily for Busy Bee to arrive.\"?, What point of view would a story be if there was a narrator telling the story using words such as \"he, she, or they\" and the reader only knows one character's thoughts?","img":"https://www.quiz-maker.com/3012/images/ogquiz.png"}
Powered by: Quiz Maker