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In the book "The Alchemist" -by paulo coelho, how did Santiago's character change? And also what about the Englishman & Fatima.
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How can a character develop impact plot development?
A. The characters write the plot B. The characters choices often caused the
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Milo changes from the beginning of Act II to the end of Act II of the phantom tollbooth. What is the biggest change in him?
A.He
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The author of "My Brother's Keeper", includes the line "and Jamie thought to himself, this time it must be bad" in Jamie's phone
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In "My Brother's Keeper," Ted and Jamie are developed in contrast to one another by describing their
A. fears of the unknown. B.
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Choose a main character from the novel you are reading and write about how that character changes over the course of the story.
M
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The primary means of character development in "The Last Judgement" is ______________. A. allusion B. imagery C.
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In the story told by Outa Karel in “The Little Red Tortoise,” why is the little red tortoise considered a dynamic character?
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At what point in the story does the reader get a clear idea of who the characters are becoming? when the author first reveals a
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Which word describes how a character changes or matures from experiences in the story?(1 point)
Responses solution solution
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Which best describes why the author has the mother and son in borders sleep in the car for two days?
a. to show their poverty b.
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what does Hester mean when she asks Dimmesdale, "Wilt thou die for very weakness"?
is she just asking him if he's willing to give
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Which of these is an example of direct characterization?
actions or thoughts that reveal what a character is like dialogue
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Which example shows a narrative technique that an author could use to most effectively reveal a character's personality?
Have the
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In "My Brother's Keeper," Ted and Jamie are developed in contrast to one another by describing their
(1 point) Responses fears of
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Choose the correct response for the question about the short story you read.
In "My Brother's Keeper," Ted and Jamie are
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What is the most important lesson that the narrator of “The Women’s Baths” learns in the story?
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Describing a character’s luxurious style of dress is an example of creating character through
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Twilight drew down and night came on, and White Fang lay by his mother's side. His nose and tongue still hurt, but he was
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___ Is a feeling someone or something is important and should be treated in a appropriate way.
A. Responsibility B. Respect C.
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How can character development impact plot Development?
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Write a paragraph explaining how dialogue can help a reader understand a character.(4 points)
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Waffeler
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How does an author show the development of a character in a story?(1 point)
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How do characters affect the plot of a story?(1 point)
Responses Characters reveal the theme. Characters reveal the theme.
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How do characters affect the plot of a story?(1 point)
Responses Characters create the action. Characters create the action.
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How does an author develop a character in a story?
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What is the central conflict of the play? * 1 point Beneatha is deciding if she should continue on with college or
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Aidan
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Which of the following describes how a reader can identify character development in a story?
A. in the description of the setting
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how does the speakers point of view about the jacket change throughout the passage
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One way in which playwrights develop characters is through dialogue. Define dialogue. Then choose Alice or Humpty Dumpty from
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Good afternoon! I have questions regarding The Diary of Anne Frank (the play), and although I've read it through multiple times,
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From the story "Cream Puff"
Jen resolves her conflict by learning how to A.follow the coach’s advice. B.play according to her
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Cassie
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What is the BEST reason to include flaws and weaknesses when creating characters?
Question 29 options: It is easier to create an
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What is the BEST reason to include flaws and weaknesses when creating characters?
Question 29 options: It is easier to create an
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Which story template best describes a character who lives a successful but dull life, experiences a major event that changes her
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What rite of passage does a character experience and what trait helps him or her survive?
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_____ is a feeling that someone or something is important and should be treated in an appropriate way.
(1 point) Responses
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Which type of character changes as a result of the events in a story?
narrator protagonist static dynamic
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Which type of character changes as a result of the events in a story? narrator antagonist dynamic flat
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When your basic needs are met, you can become an individual who is
(1 point) Responses unreliable. unreliable. responsible.
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If an author is skillful at representing the point of view and attitudes of a hobo, a nurse, a corporate CEO, and a variety of
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Only his darling mother worried, but she couldn't get him back on the right road. She'd say, though it wasn't always true: Lola
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21. (4 point question) Respond with a minimum of 3-5 sentences. Include evidence from each text with explanation of how the
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The author of "My Brother's Keeper" mainly develops Jamie's character through
a. his actions b. dialogue and thoughts c. the
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Kaai97
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Use the passage to answer the question.
The author of "The High School Step Team" reveals Karla’s character to readers by
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arii
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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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arii
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Which statement from the text most strongly supports the correct answer to Question 5?
Answer choices for the above question A.
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Scrooge had always been known for his cheapskate ways, saving every penny and never willing to part with a single coin. Even
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In "My Brother's Keeper," Ted and Jamie are developed in contrast to one another by describing their
(1 point) Responses fears of
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9. Choose the correct response for the question about the short story you read.
In "My Brother's Keeper," Ted and Jamie are
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