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Third Grade (Grade 3) Point of View Questions

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Grade 3 Point of View
When an author is trying to get you to agree with his/her opinion, he/she is writing to                .
  1. entertain
  2. persuade
  3. inform
  4. direct
Grade 3 Point of View
Name 3 pronouns that can be used in the first person point of view.
Grade 3 Point of View CCSS: CCRA.R.6, RI.3.6

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Which choice best describes the author's view of vampires?
  1. Vampires are interesting, but they aren't real.
  2. Vampires are scary and should be avoided.
  3. Vampires make popular TV and story characters.
  4. Vampires are very real, but not very scary.
Grade 3 Point of View CCSS: CCRA.R.6, RI.3.6

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How does the author feel about eating bugs?
  1. Eating bugs is good.
  2. Eating bugs is gross.
  3. Eating bugs just happens, no big deal.
  4. Eating bugs happens a lot and is cause for concern.
Grade 3 Point of View
Everything you read has a purpose.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 3 Point of View

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In the poem "How the Leaves Came Down," why didn't the leaves fall?
  1. They wanted to play.
  2. They were stuck to the tree.
  3. They thought it was too cold.
  4. They were waiting to be cut off.
Grade 3 Point of View

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The speaker of the poem "How the Leaves Came Down" is
  1. singing a song
  2. putting on a play
  3. dreaming a dream
  4. telling a story
Grade 3 Point of View CCSS: CCRA.R.6, RI.3.6

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Does the author like playing soccer?