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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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Character is a form observance of core ethical values
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Use the passage to answer the question.
In "Lifeguard Rules!," how does the author mostly reveal the character of Ira? (1 point)
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Choose the statement that is true.
The wild wolf is static because he starts off being friendly to Buck. Buck is dynamic because
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How does Buck change from the beginning of the story to the end?
He changes from a ferocious animal to a timid animal. He changes
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Read this excerpt from The Call of the Wild.
Night came on, and a full moon rose high over the trees into the sky, lighting the
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Read this excerpt from The Call of the Wild.
All day Buck brooded by the pool or roamed restlessly about the camp. Death, as a
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In what 3 ways does an author develop a character's point of view?
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Read the following excerpt from the story:
Only a few weeks ago, he, Mac, and the other workers had been sitting happily around
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Write one to two sentences explaining how an author can reveal character development to the reader
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How can dialogue contribute to story development?
Answer: By signaling changes in a character Which choice contains an example of
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WiltedRoses
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At what point in the story does the reader get a clear idea of who the characters are becoming
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Emma Floyd
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how could an author reveal character development
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cooldude84
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Write one to two sentences explaining how an author can reveal character development to the reader.
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MrDemon
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Write one to two sentences explaining how an author can reveal character development to the reader.(2 points)
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Jenna Ortega
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Characters can be round or flat. Round characters have complicated, realistic personalities. They have many traits, and these
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stop posting bout baller
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At what point in the story does the reader get a clear idea of who the characters are becoming?(1 point)
Responses when a new
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Pheoinx
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Character's Responses Quick Check
1 of 41 of 4 Items Question How does an author show the development of a character in a
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Pheoinx
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How does in Arthur’s show the development of a character in a story
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Max
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How does an author show the development of a character in a story?
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Desiree
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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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kippy vr
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How do you create characters flaws very fast?
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Zoe Coney
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I can't even get into a character, I tried all of the scripts and reading, but it still doesn't work How do you create multiple
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Zoe Coney
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How can you take an active role in your character
development?
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ARIANNA GRANDE GOT NO MORE TEARS!!!!
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What are the THREE most important qualities/characteristics YOU think an upstander should possess? Why are each of these
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How Does The Setting best help develop the character alex
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Consider the quotations above. Then pick a story you read in semester A abd evaluate how the social context and the characters
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Hi
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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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mohamedi1990
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Throughout the beginning and end of the Devil's Arithmetic, how is Shifre described? Does she change?
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Kaelah Johnson
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Throughout the beginning and end of the Devil's Arithmetic, how is Ester described? Does she change?
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Kaelah Johnson
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Read the following sentence from "When Greek Meets Greek."
One morning Ramkilawansingh (after this, we call this man Ram) was
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Kiddo
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When your basic are met you can become an individual who is
unreliable responsible disrespectful untrustworthy
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Eddie munson
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How does Austin influence the conflict in the story?
At first, Austin hides his family’s stockpile of wood so they have to
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KYLEE
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in a sound of thunder eckels character is most developed by
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You are talking to the manager of a bike shop hoping to work there now that school is out for the summer. The manager says she
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When character trait describes an outstanding citizen
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Gta god
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how does the author of my brothers keeper emphasize jamie’s conflict
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Anonymous
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Assess values of of positive role model on one's behaviour
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Siyanda
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Assess the value of positive role models on the one's behaviour
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Nadine
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Assess the value of positive role models on one's behaviour
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Assess the value of positive role models one's behaviour
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Tlotlego
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How is Henry a "man" by the end of the novel?
. He is transformed from being frightened and aggressive to being calm and
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Dom
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1. When Justyce and Manny go to Blake’s birthday party, what request does Blake have? 2. Why does this make Justyce angry? 3.
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Khaliyl Testman
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What can you learn when Anne Frank says she wants to be nicer in the play?
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veda
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What is the value of positive role model on ones behavior
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Glyn
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Shame on you
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Angel
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Select one character from the play A Raisin in the Sun and describe how they evolve/change throughout the story. Use at least
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Rawan
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How does Margaret Atwood transform source material in The Penelopiad?
A. Penelope is more bitter. B. Penelope is more hopeful. C.
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Read this excerpt from The Call of the Wild For two days and nights Buck never left campnever let Thornton out of his sight He
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Read the excerpt from "Fulton Fish Market"
In the end, Alfred's patience and perseverance paid off. He became a full-time
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