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POINT OF VIEW / NARRATORS

1. In which point of view does the narrator refer to him or herself as "I"?
A) Third-person
B) Third-person omniscient
C) First-person
D) Third-person limited omniscient
2. There is no dialogue in a story told from Third-Person Point of View. Is it true or false?
A)True B) False
3. How many characters' thoughts and feelings can readers understand in a Third-Person Omniscient
story?
A) Two or more
B) Two or three
C) All of the story characters
D) Only one character
4. A first-person story is always told by the main character.
A)True B) False

5. How many characters' thoughts and feelings can readers understand in a third-person limited
omniscient story?
A) Two or three characters
B) Only one character
C) No characters
D) All the s
6. What does the author need to consider while choosing a point of view?
A) How much information do you want the reader to have?
B) Who is the protagonist?
C) What will the climax be?
D) All of these
7. The most common points of view used in novels are first-person and third-person
A)True B) False
8. What is the most common point of view used when writing literature?
A) First-person
B) Second-person
C) Third-person
D) Fourth-person
9. There are three primary types of points of view.
A)True B) False
10. In which point of view does the narrator refer to him by their names or by he, she, or they?
 First-person
 B) Second-person
 C) Third-person
 D) Fourth-person
POINT OF VIEW / NARRATORS
6. In which point of view does the narrator refer to him or herself as "I"?
A) Third-person
B) Third-person omniscient
C) First-person
D) Third-person limited omniscient
7. There is no dialogue in a story told from Third-Person Point of View. Is it true or false?
A)True B) False
8. How many characters' thoughts and feelings can readers understand in a Third-Person Omniscient
story?
A) Two or more
B) Two or three
C) All of the story characters
D) Only one character
9. A first-person story is always told by the main character.
A)True B) False

10. How many characters' thoughts and feelings can readers understand in a third-person limited
omniscient story?
A) Two or three characters
B) Only one character
C) No characters
D) All the s
6. What does the author need to consider while choosing a point of view?
A) How much information do you want the reader to have?
B) Who is the protagonist?
C) What will the climax be?
D) All of these
7. The most common points of view used in novels are first-person and third-person
A)True B) False
8. What is the most common point of view used when writing literature?
A) First-person
B) Second-person
C) Third-person
D) Fourth-person
9. There are three primary types of points of view.
A)True B) False
10. In which point of view does the narrator refer to him by their names or by he, she, or they?
 First-person
 B) Second-person
 C) Third-person
 D) Fourth-person
Anna Karenina Quiz 1
1. At the beginning of the novel, why is Prince Oblonsky sleeping in his study?
HE FELL ASLEEP AT HIS DESK DOING WORK
HE FELL ASLEEP AFTER A NIGHT OF DRUNKEN REVELRY
HIS SISTER, ANNA, IS SLEEPING IN HIS ROOM WHILE SHE VISITS
HIS WIFE, DOLLY, HAS RECENTLY DISCOVERED HIS INFIDELITY
2. The Oblonskys live in _________.
KRASNOYE SELO
LENINGRAD
ST. PETERSBURG
MOSCOW
3. At the beginning of the book, why does Levin come in from the country?
HE WANTS TO VISIT THE OBLONSKYS.
HE IS A GOVERNMENT OFFICIAL WITH BUSINESS IN THE CITY.
HE WANTS TO PROPOSE TO KITTY SHCHERBATSKAYA.
HE SEEKS TO SELL SOME OF HIS PROPERTY.
4. Levin's well-known half-brother Koznyshev is a _________.
WAR HERO
WRITER
FARMER
BUSINESS OWNER
5. Levin's older brother Nicholas and Tolstoy's older brother Nikolai both contracted this disease.
CANCER
CONSUMPTION (TUBERCULOSIS)
INFLUENZA
DIABETES
6. Kitty Shcherbatskaya rejects Levin's first proposal because:
SHE IS WAITING FOR A PROPOSAL FROM COUNT VRONSKY.
HER YOUNGER SISTER WISHES TO MARRY LEVIN.
HER FATHER DOES NOT LIKE LEVIN.
SHE IS TOO YOUNG FOR MARRIAGE.
7. Oblonsky goes to the train station to meet his sister Anna. Vronsky is also there waiting for someone.
Who?
A FRIEND OF HIS FROM THE REGIMENT.
HIS ELDER SISTER.
HIS ELDER BROTHER.
HIS MOTHER.
8. What happens while the four new acquaintances stand on the train platform?
A CHILD SELLS THEM FLOWERS.
A TRAIN PORTER FALLS ON THE TRACKS UNDER A TRAIN AND DIES.
THERE'S AN ACCIDENT WITH ANOTHER TRAIN.
THEY FIND THAT THEY ARE ALL FROM THE SAME SMALL COUNTRY TOWN.
9. What does Vronsky do at Anna's bidding?
HE GIVES 200 ROUBLES TO THE PORTER'S WIDOW.
HE BUYS HER FLOWERS.
HE WRITES A LETTER TO THE TRAIN COMPANY.
HE INQUIRES ABOUT THE POSSIBILITY OF SECURING A HOME IN THE COUNTRY TOWN.
10. In our first introduction to Anna, she is described as _________.
HAPPY
BRAVE
ANIMATED
PRETTY
11. What happens at the ball?
KITTY WATCHES VRONSKY AND ANNA'S MUTUAL INFATUATION.
LEVIN SPILLS ALL THE WINE.
VRONSKY PROPOSES TO KITTY.
DOLLY FORGIVES OBLONSKY.
12. What happens to Kitty after the ball, and what does her family decide to do?
SHE ANNOUNCES THAT SHE IS PREGNANT; HER FAMILY SENDS HER TO LIVE WITH
DOLLY.
SHE MEETS VARENKA; HER FAMILY ENTERS HER INTO A CONVENT.
SHE FALLS ILL; HER FAMILY TAKES HER TO A SPA.
SHE MEETS A SUITOR; HER FAMILY ENCOURAGES HIM TO MAKE A PROPOSAL.
13. Why does Vronsky move to St. Petersburg?
TO ENTERTAIN NEW SOCIETY
TO MEET PEOPLE IN THE GOVERNMENT
TO BE CLOSER TO ANNA
TO FURTHER HIS CAREER
14. What happens before Vronsky's horse race?
ANNA TELLS HIM THAT SHE IS PREGNANT.
HIS ELDER BROTHER IS FORCED TO FLEE THE COUNTRY.
HIS MOTHER HAS TO GO TO THE HOSPITAL
HE MEETS LEVIN.
15. What happens at Vronsky's race?
HE FALLS OFF HIS HORSE AND LOSES THE RACE.
HE WINS THE RACE.
ALL THE HORSES FALL ILL.
THERE ARE FOUR ACCIDENTS THAT COMPLETELY DISRUPT THE RACERS.
16. What happens to Anna after the race?
SHE RUSHES TO THE HOSPITAL AFTER VRONSKY.
KARENIN CONFRONTS HER ABOUT HER AFFAIR WITH VRONSKY.
SHE ATTENDS A PARTY AT PRINCESS BETSY'S.
SHE ELOPES WITH VRONSKY.
17. When he learns of the affair, what does Karenin demand of Anna?
THAT SHE OBSERVES SOCIAL PROPRIETY AND PRETENDS TO BE A FAITHFUL WIFE.
THAT SHE GIVES HER CHILD UP FOR ADOPTION.
THAT SHE LEAVES THE HOUSE IMMEDIATELY.
THAT SHE ALLOWS HIM TO CHALLENGE VRONSKY TO A DUEL.
18. Why do Dolly and her children move to the countryside?
THE CHILDREN WANT A CHANGE OF SCENERY.
THEY MUST SAVE MONEY WHILE OBLONSKY IS IN ST. PETERSBURG.
OBLONSKY WISHES TO SELL THE ESTATE AND DOLLY WANTS ONE LAST VISIT.
DOLLY IS TIRED OF THE CITY.
19. What is Anna's recurring dream?
TWO MEN WHO ARE BOTH HER LOVERS RAVISH HER SIMULTANEOUSLY.
A DIRTY PEASANT WHO MUMBLES ABOUT POUNDING IRON.
TWO MASKED MEN WHO SEEK TO HARM HER.
KARENIN IS DEAD AND SHE LIVES HAPPILY WITH VRONSKY AND SEROYZHA.
20. How does Kitty hint to Levin that she will accept a second proposal?
THELDER PRINCESS SHCHERBATSKAYA MENTIONS IT TO LEVIN.
THROUGH A WORD GAME.
SHE WRITES A MESSAGE ON A CAKE THAT IS SERVED TO HIM.
BY THE WAY SHE PERFORMS A DANCE MOVE.
21. What does Levin's agricultural theory consist of?
ALLOWING THE PEASANTS TO VOTE ABOUT HOW THEY WANT TO WORK ON THE
FARM.
COMMUNAL OWNERSHIP OF PROPERTIES.
RE-INSTATING THE SERF CONDITION.
INSTALLING THE NEWEST EUROPEAN AGRICULTURAL TECHNOLOGY ON HIS FARM.
22. Anna gives birth to a baby girl. What happens during the birth?
VRONSKY REJECTS THE CHILD BECAUSE HE WANTED A BOY.
THE BABY IS A BREACH BIRTH.
ANNA BECOMES VIOLENTLY ILL AND FALLS CLOSE TO DEATH.
KARENIN BRINGS A DIVORCE LAWYER IN TO DETERMINE PATERNITY.
23. What does Karenin say to Anna and Vronsky while Anna is in labor?
HE ORDERS THEM BOTH OUT OF THE HOUSE AS SOON AS THE BABY IS BORN.
HE CHALLENGES VRONSKY TO A DUEL ON THE GROUNDS.
HE WANTS ALL THREE OF THEM TO ATTEND CHURCH TOGETHER.
HE FORGIVES THEM BOTH GENEROUSLY.
24. What is Vronsky's reaction to Karenin's speech?
HE UNSUCCESSFULLY ATTEMPTS SUICIDE.
HE KIDNAPS ANNA'S NEWBORN CHILD.
HE TRIES TO HAVE KARENIN SHOT.
HE PACKS ANNA'S BAGS AND TELLS HER TO ELOPE WITH HIM.
25. Who visits Karenin in a seemingly successful attempt to obtain a divorce for Anna?
KITTY
DOLLY
OBLONSKY
VRONSKY

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