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Fifth Grade (Grade 5) Point of View Questions

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Grade 5 Point of View CCSS: CCRA.R.6, RL.5.6
I was shaking like a leaf. My palms were sweating. My heart was pounding so loudly I was sure everyone around me could hear it. I hated presentations.

This passage is written using which point of view?
  1. first person
  2. second person
  3. third person
Grade 5 Point of View CCSS: CCRA.R.6, RL.5.6
Which pronoun is an example of those used in third person point of view?
  1. I
  2. They
  3. You
Grade 5 Point of View
Which pronoun is an example of those used in second person point of view?
  1. I
  2. They
  3. You
Grade 5 Point of View
What point of view is this?

The family found a picnic spot and sat down.
  1. First Person
  2. Second Person
  3. Third Person
Grade 5 Point of View
Mr. Saive asked me to come to his office. I had no idea what I did wrong.

What point of view is this?
  1. First person
  2. Second person
  3. Third person
Grade 5 Point of View
If the narrator is not a character in the story and does not participate in the events being described, he or she tells the story from a first-person point of view.
  1. True
  2. False
Grade 5 Point of View CCSS: CCRA.R.6, RI.5.6
The person who wrote this passage is most likely...
  1. In favor of recycling
  2. Against recycling
  3. For saving the environment
  4. Both a and c
Grade 5 Point of View CCSS: CCRA.R.6, RL.5.6
Identify the point of view in this passage from Ernest Hemingway's "The Old Man and the Sea."

Then he looked behind him and saw that no land was visible. That makes no difference, he thought. I can always come in on the glow from Havana.
  1. first person
  2. third person limited
  3. second person
  4. third person omniscient
Grade 5 Point of View CCSS: CCRA.R.6, RL.5.6
Which point of view is the following passage written in?

Jim slowly opened the blinds. He couldn't believe his eyes! There was more than a foot of snow! He couldn't be more excited for what he hoped would be a snow day. Mrs. Johnson, on the other hand, his science teacher, was extremely disappointed to find all the snow that morning. That meant another day lost for the long awaited science experiment. She hoped they would have enough time to do the experiment in school the next day.
  1. first person
  2. third person
  3. third person omniscient
Grade 5 Point of View CCSS: CCRA.R.6, RL.5.6
The passage below is written in which point of view?

Nancy loved her new kitten named Penny. Penny was brown with golden eyes. Nancy had never loved or cared for anything as much as she did for Penny. Often times she would get so caught up playing with Penny that she didn't hear her mom calling her for dinner or her friends texting her to hang out. Penny was her best friend, and for that reason, she had to think of the most fantastic Christmas gift for her kitten. "Maybe catnip or a bouncy ball," she thought.
  1. first person
  2. second person
  3. third person
  4. third person omniscient
Grade 5 Point of View CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.5.3

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The narrator of this passage most likely...
  1. Has never visited a farm
  2. Dislikes Angie because she's from the city
  3. Knows a lot about feeding chickens
  4. Is a kid like Angie
Grade 5 Point of View CCSS: CCRA.R.6, RL.5.6

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What does the speaker think of spring?
  1. He thinks spring is busy.
  2. He thinks spring is beautiful.
  3. He thinks spring is boring.
  4. He thinks spring is dangerous.
Grade 5 Point of View CCSS: CCRA.R.6, RI.5.6

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Which statement best explains the author's view of early forms of the toothbrush?
  1. They were extremely innovative.
  2. They helped keep teeth clean.
  3. They weren't very hygienic.
  4. They cost little to make.
Grade 5 Point of View
Which pronoun is an example of those used in first person point of view?
  1. I
  2. They
  3. You
Grade 5 Point of View CCSS: CCRA.R.6, RL.5.6
Which point of view is uncommon, and uses the pronoun "you"?
  1. first person
  2. second person
  3. third person
  4. third person omniscient
Grade 5 Point of View
She went to her best friend's house to study. When she got there, they rode their bikes for 20 minutes, went back to the house to study, ate dinner, and then she went back home.

The passage is written using which point of view?
Grade 5 Point of View
How to Properly Clean Your Disc: First, you buy a CD buffer from your neighborhood Gamestop store. If you want to clean your CD for free instead, get a Q-tip or soft cloth. Use alcohol or window cleaner and wipe up and down applying light pressure as needed.

The passage is written using which point of view?
Grade 5 Point of View CCSS: CCRA.R.6, RI.5.6

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How does the author of the passage feel about Memorial Day?