Determine author's point of view RI.6.6 Grade 6 OST Practice Test Questions TOC | Lumos Learning

Determine author's point of view RI.6.6 Question & Answer Key Resources Grade 6 English Language and Arts - Skill Builder + Ohio State Test (OST) Practice

Grade 6 English Language and Arts - Skill Builder + Ohio State Test (OST) Practice Determine author's point of view

         Get Full Access to Grade 6 English Language and Arts - Skill Builder + Ohio State Test (OST) Practice

Currently, you have limited access to Grade 6 English Language and Arts - Skill Builder + Ohio State Test (OST) Practice. The Full Program includes,

Buy OST Practice Resources
Printed OST Practice Book Available For Grade 6 Click Here To Learn MorePrinted Books Lumos online Step Up Program is designed to Improve student Achievement in the Grade 6 OST Assessment Click Here To Learn MoreOnline Program

GO BACK

Once upon a time, four boys lived in the countryside. One boy was very clever, but he did not like books. His name was Good Sense. The other boys were not very clever, but they read every book in the school. When they became grown men, they decided to go out into the world to earn their livelihood.

They left home and came to a forest where they halted for the night. When they woke up in the morning, they found the bones of a lion. Three of them, who had learnt their books well at school, decided to make a lion out of the bones.

Good Sense told them, “A lion is a dangerous animal. It will kill us. Don’t make a lion.” But the three disregarded his advice and started making a lion. Good Sense was very clever. When his friends were busy making the lion, he climbed up a tree to save himself. No sooner had the three young men created the lion and gave it life, than it pounced upon them and ate them up. Good Sense climbed down the tree and went home very sadly.

What point of view is the story above told from?