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how much has ralph changed since he's had his first assembly?
You will need to brainstorm this in two columns: ~one column in
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patience.
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Junior describes the reservation’s physical beauty in terms of its landscape, and especially the trees. Does this positive
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How do Junior and Rowdy finally resolve their conflict? in 2 sentences
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How does Mr. Hernandez's inner conflict about the bear affect the plot?
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how does a complex character drive a story's plot
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1.write notes on your puppet's personality and strongest character traits.
2.why have you chosen these? 3.how will this help you
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In “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,” the wife’s character is most developed by
(1 point) Responses exposition. exposition.
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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
buck vs. hal
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In “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,” the wife’s character is most developed by
(1 point) Responses exposition. exposition.
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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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The statements, “and the sooner the better!” and “it has to be!” from “All Watched over by Machines of Loving Grace”
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How does the setting of the story in an arena develop Juno and Nova’s characters?
The audience in the arena helps the reader
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In the excerpt from "Love in the Time of Cholera," how do lines 33 through 45 contribute
to the main idea of the passage? write
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In the excerpt from "Love in the Time of Cholera," how do lines 33 through 45 contribute
to the main idea of the passage? Use two
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Henry perspective and attitude about the war changes drastically in this story. How and why
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In "The Last Judgment," God begins recounting Kugler's early life most likely to (1 point) Responses explain why Kugler's life
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Use the dialogue to answer the question.
Luisa ran through the back door of the coffee shop where she worked every Saturday. She
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Why would viola davis rather have a great narrative
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How does the setting at the end of Passage 1 show Isabella’s development throughout the text?
It shows that Isabella has taken
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What is the effect of the phrase “lied like a weasel” on the scene in Passage 2?
A.It develops the characters of Carter and
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How does the setting at the end of Passage 1 show Isabella’s development throughout the text?
A.It shows that Isabella has
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Why does the author of the color of the wild describe books progress as retrogression?
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how can dialogue help develop a character? Select the two correct answers. (1 point) Responses It can imply how the character
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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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Multiple Choice
Why does Skurzynski open “Nethergrave” by describing how Jeremy accidentally scores a goal for the opposing
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Why does Skurzynski open "Nethergrave" by describing how Jeremy accidentally scores a goal for the opposing soccer team?
A. to
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In “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,” the wife’s character is most developed by
exposition. exposition. her thoughts. her
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How can character development impact plot development?
A. The characters write the plot B. The characters choices often cause the
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In The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail, why do the playwrights refer to their protagonist as “The Now Thoreau?"
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The purpose of the anecdotes in "The Last Judgment" about each person Kugler has known serve most to
(1 point) Responses generate
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How can dialogue help develop a character?
Select the two correct answers. (1 point) Responses It can imply how the character
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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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Choose the answer that best matches the word in italics.
When London speaks of Buck metamorphosing, he means that Buck(1 point)
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How does the setting serve in The Call of the Wild to develop Buck as a character?(1 point)
Responses It offers him the chance to
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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?(1 point)
Re
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Buck, the main character, changed over the course of this novel. In another book that you have read that is school-appropriate,
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In “A Sound of Thunder,” Eckels’s character is most developed by
(1 point) Responses exposition. exposition. narration.
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Buck, the main character, changed over the course of this novel. In another book that you have read that is school-appropriate,
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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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In “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,” the wife’s character is most developed by
exposition. her thoughts. Walter's words.
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In "Of Mice and Men" chapter 5 and 6, what is the significance of Lennie's obsession with tending the rabbits in their dream?
a
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Buck the main character changed over the course of this novel in another book that you have read that is school appropriate
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JoJo is designing an action-adventure RPG. The player and character learn details about the main their identity as the game
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by Guy de Maupassant
When she had finished her work, wiped down the table, dusted the mantelpiece and put the plates on the high
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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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In which excerpt from Holes does the author develop the character of Stanley through what he is thinking?
Stanley was sitting
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Read the excerpt from "I'm Not Thirteen Yet" by Amy Bernstein.
Right away, Margaret was kneeling next to me. "Are you okay? Are
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Which line from "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" best develops Walter's character?
(1 point) O ''You're not a young man any
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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 are
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