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Use the sentence to complete the activity.
“Even when the business began to earn large profits, I still saved my money like
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How do characters affect the plot of a story?
A characters reveal the setting B characters reveal the theme C characters create
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following best describes a stock character? (1 point) Responses wicked wicked cliché cliché
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Read the excerpt from "The Selfish Giant" by Oscar Wilde. Answer the question that follows.
Every afternoon, as they were coming
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True or false the film characterizes the gaillared as a merry dance to get the party going.
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Which of the following is NOT an accurate description of the difference between Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s short story “The
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Excerpt from “The Dead” by James Joyce . . . She was fast asleep. Gabriel, leaning on his elbow, looked for a few moments
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Writers can build their characters using either direct or indirect characterization. Direct characterization is when the reader
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What would you say is the principle means of characterization employed by the author?
(1 point) A) emotions B) thoughts C)
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Use the sentences below to answer the question. After a farmer rejects his old horse, a fox teams up with the horse to convince
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Choose the correct type of person for the blank in the following.
Many horror and suspense stories such as “The Lottery” use
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What is dialogue?
Words spoken by characters Personality traits of characters Setting describe by the narrator Dumb action
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Many horror and suspense stories such as “The Lottery” use stereotypical _____ instead of complex individuals because
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give me an example for all of them
character – person in a story context – the basic idea or background of a story
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When an author describes how a character thinks, feels, acts, speaks, and how he or she changes over the course of a story, what
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What would you say is the principle means of characterization employed by the author?
(1 point) • emotions • thoughts •
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Tillie belonged to a dramatic club that once a year performed in the Moonstone Opera House such plays as "Among the Breakers,"
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Choose the correct type of person for the blank in the following.
Many horror and suspense stories such as “The Lottery” use
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Multiple Choice Question
The reader can infer that Tom does not like to do what he is told. Which sentence from the text best
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Use the notes from your reading of “Third Quarter” to answer the question.
Which is the best description of “Text Messages
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Is the narrator of the crossover book objective or not? Reliable or unreliable? How can you tell?
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In her essay "Writing Short Stories" Flannery O'Connor says this about characterization: "You can't cut characters off from
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He wasn't very tall, but Coach Tucker was clearly massively muscled and earned his nickname as the "mad little man" with
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Which sentence would demonstrate the use of dialogue in characterizing Christopher, a boy who did not want to do his homework?
(1
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He wasn't very tall, but Coach Tucker was clearly massively muscled and earned his nickname as the "mad little man" with his
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Which sentence would demonstrate the use of dialogue in characterizing Christopher, a boy who did not want to do his homework?
(1
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The _____ is different from the main events in a story because it is_____
1. A.characterization B.plot C.theme 2. A.not stated
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whcih sentence would demonstrate the use of dialogue in characterizing Christoper, a boy who did not want to do his homework
A.
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he wasnt very tall but coach tucker was clearly massively muscled and earned his nickname as the mad little man with his
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Edda read a science-fiction short story and first learned that the main character, Taro, has special abilities when she read
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Which sentence would demonstrate the use of dialogue in characterizing Christopher, a boy who did not want to do his homework?
Re
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He wasn't very tall, but Coach Tucker was clearly massively muscled and earned his nickname as the "mad little man" with his
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What does Shakespeare use to help characterize the people in Romeo and Juliet?What does Shakespeare use to help characterize the
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what would you say is the principle means of characterization employed by the author
emotions thoughts narrative dialogue
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When using the technique of direct characterization, authors often use _____ to describe characters.
long sentences many
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In _____, the writer simply states a fact about a character.
indirect characterization personal characterization direct
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What type of Characterization is the following statement?
"The women, wearing faded house dresses and sweaters, came shortly
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Direct characterization is when the author _______________.
a shows the character's personality through their thoughts b directly
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Characters are said to be defined by their ________________.
a names b looks c speech d actions
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Which is an example of Direct Characterization?
a "He was thinking it was a bad idea, but there was no way he could tell his best
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_________________ is the process of forging, through thoughtful methods, the traits, appearance, demeanor, and overall being of
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What is the definition of characterization?(1 point)
Responses Words that describe character's personality or qualities that make
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He wasn't very tall, but Coach Tucker was clearly massively muscled and earned his nickname as the "mad little man" with his
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Are the main characters realistic? Are they flat and one-dimensional or do they have depth, and strengths as well as weaknesses?
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What is the definition of characterization
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What is the definition of characterization?(1 point) Responses The author's attitude toward a certain topic. The author's
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He wasn't very tall, but Coach Tucker was clearly massively muscled and earned his nickname as the "mad little man" with his
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can you finish the reader positioning in the last sentence of the following text: In the novel Fahrenheit 451 and the film Blade
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What is the definition of characterization?
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