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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:
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Which of these is an example of direct characterization
Actions or thoughts that reveal what a character is like Dialouge between
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Which of these is an example of direct characterization?
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Which of these is an example of direct characterization?
(1 point) Responses actions or thoughts that reveal what a character is
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Write a paragraph explaining how dialogue can help a reader understand a character
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1.Which line from “A Smart Cookie” most helps the reader understand that
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which statement from the tail is he best example of indirect characterization
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Which of these is an example of direct characterization
Treys voice remained calm as he shared the news Taya was well known for
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Octavius speaks last in the play to show what? a) His humility b) His authority c) His shyness d) His confusion
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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 of the following describes direct characterization? The author suggests information about a character through
(1 point) the
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which of these is an example of direct charecterization?
actions or thoughts that reveal what a charecter is like dialogue
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When an author uses actions, thoughts, and speech to show the reader who a character is, the author is using?
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Remember the part about talking back and smiling," Louise Fullerton had put in, laughing. She was another celebrity in high
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When using the technique of direct characterization, authors often use _____ to describe characters.
long sentences others'
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Read the passage from The Grapes of Wrath.
He fought and argued, told dirty stories. He drank too much when he could get it, ate
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In _____, the writer simply states a fact about a character. personal characterization abstract characterization indirect
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His cheekbones were high and wide, and strong deep lines cut down his cheeks, in curves beside his mouth. His hands were hard,
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Which of the following is a one-dimensional character and has very few traits?
protagonist flat round antagonist
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"Dat Buck! He fight like two devils" is an example of
(1 point) • setting O conflict • dialect
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Had he not been 50 years old, and so one of the natural rulers of the family, Uncle John would have preferred not to sit in the
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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:
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Which of these is an example of direct characterization?
(1 point) Responses actions or thoughts that reveal what a character is
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Whats are flat character, round character static character and dynamic character?
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Which of these is the following Direct Characterization?
Action or thoughts that reveal what a character is like Dialogue between
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In "Lifeguard Rules!," how does the author mostly reveal the character of Ira?
through his words O through his actions •
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Which of these is an example of direct characterization?
A. Actions or thoughts that reveal what a character is like. B. Dialogue
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In a quaint little village nestled among rolling hills, there lived an elderly woman named Mrs. Smith. With
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What are these is an a example of direct characterization actions are thoughts that reveal what a character is like dialogue
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Which of these is an example of direct characterizati
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Which of these is an example if direct characterization
1. actions or thoughts that reveal what a character is like 2. dialogue
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Define protagonist
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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:
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Which of these is an example of direct characterization?
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Which of these is an example of direct characterization?
(1 point) Responses actions or thoughts that reveal what a character is
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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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Use the passage to answer the question.
How does the author of "Learning Guitar" mostly reveal the character of Holly’s dad? (1
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Write one to two sentences explaining how an author can reveal character development to the reader.
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What does the author's use of third-person point of view reveal about Pyramus and Thisbe?
A. It revels the true feelings the
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How does the characterization of Coach Webb help develop the plot?
Responses A The characterization of Coach Webb provides a
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Read the following passage from The Grapes of Wrath and answer the question that follows.
“You was always too busy pulling
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Which of the following is the author doing to reveal the character? Passage from The Grapes of Wrath His was a long head, bony;
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Is this passage an example of direct or indirect characterization?
Passage from The Grapes of Wrath Behind him hobbled Granma,
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Which technique is the author using in this passage to reveal character traits?
Passage from The Grapes of Wrath Each night they
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Each of the following sentences from "Poor Fish" is an example of indirect characterization except
A. "The fair woman looked at
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What is character development? What is characterization? What is the difference and similarities between character development
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Which excerpt from The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street is an example of direct characterization?
Don approaches the group, stops
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what implicit details in this excerpt show that the speaker
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Which statement best describes how Paul Fleischman uses the characters in Seedfolks to deepen readers' understanding of the
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On p. 155 when Helen says that Myra is prepared to be “set apart for legendary uses, as she was even in the back porch at
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