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The following is an example of _________ characterization.
Peter is funny. direct indirect
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The following is an example of _________ characterization.
Jennifer is ambitious and focused. direct indirect
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The following is an example of _________ characterization.
Georgia takes daily walks outside to "nature bathe." direct indirect
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What does this event reveal about each of the characters?
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Which inference can readers make about Greg's father based on his characterization in “The Treasure of Lemon Brown”?
A. He
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which of these is a direct characterization of Ted from my brothers keeper
It all happened so fast I couldn’t handle it just
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Choose which of the following are ways an author can reveal details about characters. 1. Through what they say. 2. Through the
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"When authors write literature, they BLANK information about characters, settings, and events."
What is suppose to be in "BLANK?"
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How do characters affect the plot of a story?(1 point)
Characters describe the plot. Characters reveal the setting. Characters
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What does the imagery in these lines convey about Cupid's character?
He spreads his welcome where he goes, And touches all things
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Read the passage and answer the question that follows.
Before every high school basketball game, she'd touch her frayed lucky
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Read the passage and answer the question that follows.
In a tranquil meadow, a clever fox and a humble rabbit shared neighboring
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When a character is complicated, complex, and surprising, which type of character are they?
Round character Static character Flat
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What is direct characterization?
A. the author’s implied description of a character B. the author’s explicit description of a
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Reread the story. While you are reading, take notes and identify literary devices. Select a literary device or devices to
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Coquet and coy at once her air, Both studied, the both seem neglected, Careless she is with artful care, Affecting to seem
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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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Which of the following techniques do authors use for indirect characterization?
describing the character’s thoughts and actions
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Read the passage from The Grapes of Wrath .
Joad said, “Sure, I remember you. You used to give a good meeting. I recollect one
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Which of the following is a one-dimensional character and has very few traits? flat round antagonist protagonist
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What word BEST describes when an author describes the character through their physical description, line of work, or passions
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What words BEST describes when an author describes the character through their physical description, line of work, or passions
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What words BEST describes when an author describes the character through their physical description, line of work, or passions
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What word BEST describes when an author describes the character through their physical description, line of work, or passions
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Read the short passage “The Reader.”
Characterization- Create at least one character Jorge meets. Use sensory language in
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Midnight and the Night Watchman by John Sullivan%0D%0A[1] Snow falls. A thick white blanket covers the city streets. Tom the
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What word BEST describes when an author describes the character through their physical description, line of work, or passions
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ronaldo is better then messi
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Mr Edmunds held the cup in his hands, delighting in the warmth and pleasant aroma of the tea.
Which of the following does the
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in ray bradbury's "The Veldt," what does the beginning of the passage suggest about the Hadley family? 1. they have a close
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The acronym STEAL (Speech, Thoughts, Emotions, Actions, and Looks) helps us determine what?(1 point) Responses Theme Theme
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What word BEST describes when an author describes the character through their physical description, line of work, or passions
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Bot How do characters affect the plot of a story?(1 point)
Responses Characters describe the plot. Characters describe the plot.
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Using Dialogue Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items Question Use the dialogue to answer the question. Luisa ran through the back door
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Read this passage from the story:
Sitting in the dark, hearing the quiet, excited gasps of his fiancée beside him, Joey could
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What word BEST describes when an author describes the character through their physical description, line of work, or passions
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What is description?(1 point)
Responses words spoken by characters words spoken by characters details that bring a scene to life
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This quote reflects the contradictory state of mind of the author. She shows nervousness and anxiety as she tries to remain calm
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what are two characteristic of Mingus in evident in the drama Sophiatown
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read this excert
from Romeo and Juliet . . . O me!—What fray was here? Yet tell me not, for I have heard it all. Here's much to
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Which strategies might an author use to develop a character through indirect characterization?
Select each correct answer.
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What would you say is the principle means of characterization employed by the author?
(1 point) Responses emotions emotions
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What would you say is the principle means of characterization employed by the author?
(1 point) Responses emotions emotions
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u don't know me
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Drag and drop the words into the correct locations. (1 point) answer choices for the first blank is
characterization Theme Plot
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ow do characters affect the plot of a story?(1 point) Responses Characters create the action. Characters create the action.
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What is dialogue?
action described by the narrator setting described by the narrator words spoken by characters personality
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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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Based on the letter, which statement BEST reflects Jefferson’s attitude toward his daughter?
Responses A He can love her only
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What would you say is the principle means of characterization employed by the author?
A. emotions B. thoughts C. narrative D.
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Which of the following best describes a stock character?
(1 point) Responses wicked wicked cliché cliché unpredictable
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How do characters affect the plot of a story?(1 point)
Responses Characters reveal the setting. Characters reveal the setting.
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