Changing Perspectives

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Elementary ELA (Point of View) Quiz on Changing Perspectives, created by Christine Davis - IU8 on 04/07/2017.
Christine Davis - IU8
Quiz by Christine Davis - IU8, updated more than 1 year ago
Christine Davis - IU8
Created by Christine Davis - IU8 almost 7 years ago
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Question 1

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Directions: Read the two points of view. Then, match each numbered statement with the person having that point of view. Joanne Joanne's dad insists that she be in the house by 8 p.m. on school nights. But the weather is getting warm, her friends are staying out later in the street, and Joanne wants to be able to stay with her friends. Joanne's Father The rule is that Joanne must be in the house by 8 p.m. on school nights. Joanne's father is concerned that it is not safe for her to be out after 8 p.m., and he worries about her. He also wants to be sure she gets enough sleep so she is not tired in school. 1. Joanne need to be home by 8:00 pm [blank_start][a][blank_end] 2. Joanne wants to be with her friends. [blank_start][b][blank_end] 3. Joanne’s father is concerned and worries about her being out so late. [blank_start][c][blank_end]
Answer
  • Joanne
  • Joanne's Father
  • Both
  • Joanne
  • Joanne's Father
  • Both
  • Joanne
  • Joanna's Father
  • Both

Question 2

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Directions: Read the two points of view. Then, match each numbered statement with the person having that point of view. Jason Jason was talking to his friend about what they were going to do on the playground at lunchtime at the same time that the teacher was talking. The teacher told him that she was going to contact his parents and discuss his behavior with them. Jason is mad because he thinks the teacher is always picking on him. Other kids talk, he says, and the teacher doesn't do anything about it. Teacher When she was explaining the homework assignment, Jason was talking instead of listening. She sees him talking all the time. When he doesn't have his homework, he says he didn't hear her give the assignment, and he didn't think there was any." Jason needs to start listening in class. 4. Jason was talking when the teacher was talking. [blank_start][a][blank_end] 5. Jason needs to start listening in class. [blank_start][b][blank_end] 6. Jason thinks the teacher is picking on him. [blank_start][c][blank_end]
Answer
  • Jason
  • Teacher
  • Both
  • Jason
  • Teacher
  • Both
  • Jason
  • Teacher
  • Both

Question 3

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True or False: Compare means to tell how things are similar.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 4

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Contrast means to tell how things are [blank_start][a][blank_end].
Answer
  • Different

Question 5

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True or False: All point of views need to agree with each other.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 6

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True or False: Perspective is how a person looks at or views something.
Answer
  • True
  • False
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