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The video "Epic Hero by Shmoop" can help us gain a better understanding of Sunjata as retold by Djanka Tassey
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In "A Sound of Thunder," Travis's dialogue with Lesperance reveals how upset he is about Eckels' having left the path. This is
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Why does Skurzynski pen "Nethergrave" by describing how Jeremey accidentally scores a goal for the opposing soccer team?
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In "A Sound of Thunder," Travis's dialogue with Lesperance reveals how upset he is about Eckels' having left the path.
This is an
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Explain the level of characterization involving physical features.
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1. Evidence of a literary text’s--------------- can be found in the----- characters use and shifts in attitudes between
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Which level of characterization explores a character's internal thoughts, motivations, and emotions?
a. Social Traits b. Physical
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Which level of characterization involves a characters actions, mannerisms, and physical skills?
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Read this passage from "Black Girl." "Samba," said the Monsieur, who had come to the kitchen, "the meal was excellent today. You
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Which of these is a direct characterization of Ted from “My Brother’s Keeper”? (1 point) Responses "It all happened so
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Which best describes why the author has the mother and son in “Borders” sleep in the car for two days?
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Each of the following descriptions from "The Destructors" is an example of direct characterization except
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which of the following best describes a stock character?
A. wicked B. cliche C. unpredictable
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Hannetjie is best described as a(n) ______ in "The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses."
(1 point) Responses protagonist protagonist stock
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Read the following passage from Mark Twain's "The War Prayer":
It was indeed a glad and gracious time, and the half dozen rash
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Which of these is a direct characterization of Ted from “My Brother’s Keeper”?
(1 point) Responses "It all happened so
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Which of these is a direct characterization of Ted from “My Brother’s Keeper”?%0D%0A(1
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Which of these is a direct characterization of Ted from "My Brother's Keeper "? point) all happened so fastI couldn't handle
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Which of these is a direct characterization of Ted from "My Brother's Keeper point) happened so fast itJust Then Jamie watched
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In "A Meeting in the Dark" What does John do/say that shows how we’re supposed to feel about him? Write 2 bullet points to
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Which of these is a direct characterization of Ted from “My Brother’s Keeper”?
(1 point) Responses "It all happened so
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In the first paragraph the author uses the words such as withered, melancholy, and foul to
Responses A help establish the setting
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GRENDEL: An impossible task, for I will destroy you first, stupid one.
(GRENDEL begins backing 1ST WARRIOR into a corner.) 1ST
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Include a quote from the book "Hatchet" by Gary Paulsen, that helps show what your character is like
Write the quote and 1 short
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Which of these is a direct characterization of Ted from “My Brother’s Keeper”?
(1 point) Responses "It all happened so
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Respond to the following essay prompt. In her essay "Writing Short Stories" Flannery O'Connor says this about characterization:
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Which of these is a direct characterization of Ted from "Brother's Keeper"?
a. "It all happened so fast. I couldn't handle it.
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23. Each of the following descriptions from "The Destructors" is an example of direct characterization except(1 point) Responses
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In “A Sound of Thunder,” Travis’s dialogue with Lesperance reveals how upset he is about Eckels’ having
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How is the Pardoner characterized in this passage?
A, He is thoughtful and generous. B. He is angry and aggressive. C. He is
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Match the vocabulary words with the appropriate definitions.
ways that an author reveals character answer is characterization why
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Characterization
Becoming a Dragon Champion (excerpt) Lotta Carl “I’ll never get Remus ready for the competition at this
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Characterization
Becoming a Dragon Champion (excerpt) Lotta Carl “I’ll never get Remus ready for the competition at this
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Which is an example of direct characterization?(1 point) Responses
Brian breathed heavily as he waited for his interview to
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Which line of dialogue might an author give to a character in a narrative to build indirect characterization?(1 point) Responses
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How are you today?" the employee asked as he held the doors open. "I'm fine. How are you today?" replied the lady in the
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What does the sentence below in the exerpt "The Open Window" suggest about Framton's character?
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Characterization
Becoming a Dragon Champion (excerpt) Lotta Carl “I’ll never get Remus ready for the competition at this
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Characterization: What type of characterization does the author use? in HARRISON BEREGON
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Analysis: In your own words, explain HOW the quote proves the character’s traits and the type of characterization used in the
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A recognizable but undeveloped character that moves the story forward
* 1 point allusion stock character round character rhyme
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Stephen Crane predominantly used which method of characterization in The Red Badge of Courage? (1 point) Responses descriptions
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Which of the items below is not an example of indirect characterization?
A: "Go shake your ears" B: "O Good Antonio" C: "A
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Lennie being hesistant to fight back when Curley is beating him up is an example of ______ characterization.
a Round b Direct c
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What answer choice best describes a well-developed character?(1 point) Responses A well-developed character is one who
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Detective Allen Sliver squinted through his taped-up glasses at the forensic evidence from the heist, and agreed it seemed to be
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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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Which line of dialogue might an author give to a character in a narrative to build indirect characterization?(1 point) Responses
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Which is an example of direct characterization?(1 point)
Responses Brian breathed heavily as he waited for his interview to
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Which line of dialogue might an author give to a character in a narrative to build indirect characterization?(1 point)
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