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Which of the following is important in creating a character in literature? Choose all that apply.%0D%0A(1
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how does dante feel about the journey he's about to take with virgil?
a ) worse than before he talked with virgil b ) better now
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Which line from “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” best develops Walter’s character? (1 point) Responses
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Which of the following is important in creating a character in literature?
(1 point) Responses social context location season of
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Which line from “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” best develops Walter’s character? (1 point) Responses
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Which of the following conflicts in The Call of the Wild is most important to the development of Buck as a character?Which of
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1. When developing a character, why does an author rely heavily on description and sensory language?
A. to help readers picture
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How should dialogue be used to develop round characters in a narrative? Select the two correct answers.
A. to build relationships
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When analyzing a character’s development throughout a story, which is the most effective question to ask?
Who is the main
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What advice does the head of the block give Elie, and why?
in 1 sentence
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The statements and the sooner the better!" and "it has to be!" from "All Watched over by Machines of Loving Grace" develop the
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In the novel to kill a mockingbird whatare some Character Transformations
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Write a narrative about a character who is not who they appear to be.
Requirements: At least 500 words (1 page typed) Includes at
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Write a narrative about a character who is not who they appear to be.
Requirements: At least 500 words (1 page typed) Includes at
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In “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,” the wife’s character is most developed by (1 point) Responses exposition.
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how do juliet's words contribute to the rising action of a play?
they show that juliet is planning to marry romeo they foreshadow
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When an author develops a character using vivid word choice, what should they include in addition to adjectives?(1 point)
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How can dialogue help develop a character?
Select the two correct answers. (1 point) Responses It can help readers feel like they
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Aba entered the room and found four kittens.
Which additional description would best help develop the character? (1 point)
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Use the character descriptions and scene excerpt to answer the question.
Character Descriptions: Marco is a brooding character
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In The Red Badge of Courage, the description of Wilson changes from what to what?
(1 point) Responses from the loud one to the
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In The Red Badge of Courage chapter 21-24, the description of Wilson changes from what to what?
(1 point) Responses from the loud
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“They direct that the governing powers of all countries
should establish rational plans for the education and general formation
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How can dialogue help develop a character? Select the two correct answers. (1 point) Responses It can indicate the situation a
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se the character description to answer the question. Aba entered the room and found four kittens. Which additional description
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Anna,10 is known to always follow the right path and she displays a strong sense of morality.Anna demonstrates a strong
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How should dialogue be used to develop round characters in a narrative? Select the two correct answers.(1 point) Responses to
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As he walked home, Whit saw his friend Jeremy, and suddenly froze. "Whit! Hello there!" "Uh—hi, Jeremy," uttered Whit. "How
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Why does the author of The Call of the Wild describe Buck's progress as "retrogression"?
(1 point) Responses Buck's behavior was
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Why does the author of The Call of the Wild describe Buck's progress as "retrogression"?
(1 point) Responses Buck's behavior was
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In “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,” the wife’s character is
most developed by (1 point) exposition. her thoughts.
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Why does Skurzynski open “Nethergrave” by describing how Jeremy accidentally scores a goal for the opposing soccer team?
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Sonny was tall with dark hair and brown eyes. He held a baseball bat up against his shoulder.
Which additional description would
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How can dialogue help develop a character?
Select the two correct answers. (1 point) Responses It can help readers feel like they
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Use the character descriptions and scene excerpt to answer the question.
Character Descriptions: Marco is a brooding character
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The primary means of character development in “The Last Judgment” is ______.
(1 point) Responses allusion allusion imagery
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But they'll let him go, won't they? Ashton said. I mean, they can't just take people away like that. And keep them! That's just
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After Mrs. Jones reveals that she has done things she would not tell him or God, Roger realizes that they both have made
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When London speaks of Buck metamorphosing, he means that Buck
(1 point) Responses lost his appetite. lost his appetite. changed
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Use the passage below to answer the question.
How does the author’s development of the setting help a reader better understand
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Read this excerpt from "The All-American Slurp."
Next day Meg and I got on the school bus together. I wasn’t sure how she would
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Use the character description and scene excerpt to answer the question. Character Description: Casey is a lighthearted character
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How can dialogue help develop a character? Select the two correct answers. (1 point) Responses It can help readers feel like
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Use the character description to answer the question. Aba entered the room and found four kittens. Which additional description
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Use the character descriptions and scene excerpt to answer the question. Character Descriptions: Marco is a brooding character
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Which line from “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” best develops Walter’s character?
(1 point) Responses “‘You’re not
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how does the main charecter change over the cource
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"The idea of eating the pig had never entered Kibuka's mind. While sitting beside the body, he had been seriously considering
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how does the setting serve in the call of the wind to develop book as a character?
It allows him to roam free of restraints for
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In The Red Badge of Courage, how did Henry view himself in the lull following the fighting?
(1 point) Responses He was extremely
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