Praxis 5002 Practice Test Practice Question
Scenario/Extract:
As Lillian walked up the road, she realized that the atmosphere was just too quiet. There was no sound from the robin who was nearly always singing from the top of the oak tree. She thought she saw a shadow move high up on the branches, but when she looked again it was gone. Suddenly, Lisa, who Lillian regarded as a little sister even though they were really just neighbors, jumped down from the tree with glee from having surprised her friend. Lillian fell backward onto the grass with a thud. She looked up at Lisa and began to laugh. Both girls loved to trick each other.
Which of the following best describes the point of view of the passage?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The passage is narrated from a third-person limited perspective, focusing on the thoughts and feelings of a specific character while maintaining an outside viewpoint. This allows readers to gain insight into that character's experiences without knowing the thoughts of others.
Option B, third-person omniscient, would provide insight into multiple characters’ thoughts, which is not the case here. Option C, first person, uses "I" or "we," indicating a personal narrative, while Option D, second person, addresses the reader directly with "you," neither of which applies to the passage. Thus, the focus on a single character's perspective clearly aligns with third-person limited.
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