can you help me out on my assignment

What is your assignment?

Those members will create a "page" in a characterization book entitled "Two Kinds." Each page will present a character, character terms specific to this character, a graphic image and text suppot that "proves" each character term that has been assigned.

yesterday i go help from Writeacher so i have

waverly- flat/static character
"you aren't a genius like me"
coinceited/thoughtless
keeps the felling she is better than jing-mei
doesn't show any surprises

st. claire- flat character-
flat/static character
mentioned in the story but doesn't have much part in the story
remain the same throughout the story
couple from Joy Luck Club

Old lady chong-
flat/static character
mentioned in the story but doesn't have much part in the story
remain the same throughout the story
old chongs mother

is this ok? what else can i put

when i'm drawing the picture what text supports proves that they are the "character traits" i listed?

Your descriptions look o.k.

I don't know this story so you're own to find the text supports.

some text supports on the whole story about them is

old chong mother- I met Old Lady Chong once, and that was enough. She had a peculiar smell, like a baby that had done
something in its pants, and her fingers felt like a dead person's, like an old peach I once found in the back
of the refrigerator: its skin just slid off the flesh when I picked it up.

waverly-Auntie Lindo’s daughter, Waverly, who was my age, was standing farther down the wall,
about five feet away. We had grown up together and shared all the closeness of two sisters, squabbling over
crayons and dolls. In other words, for the most part, we hated each other. I thought she was snotty. Waverly
Jong had gained a certain amount of fame as "Chinatown's Littlest Chinese Chess Champion."
"She bring home too many trophy." Auntie Lindo lamented that Sunday. "All day she play chess. All day I
have no time do nothing but dust off her winnings." She threw a scolding look at Waverly, who pretended
not to see her.

and

Waverly looked at me and shrugged her shoulders. "You aren't a genius like me," she said matter-of-factly.
And if I hadn't felt so bad, I would have pulled her braids and punched her stomach

st.claire- After the show the Hsus, the Jongs, and the St. Clairs, from the Joy Luck Club, came up to my mother and
father.
"Lots of talented kids," Auntie Lindo said vaguely, smiling broadly. "That was somethin' else," my father
said, and I wondered if he was referring to me in a humorous way, or whether he even remembered what I
had done

there isn't much about them

Your work so far is fine. Just add your own graphics of each of your characters, and you'll be ready to turn it all in.

really?! ok

umm i want to do what you said to draw an old chinese lady, a couple; a chinese woman and american guy, and a chinese girl

but i just need to put like captions on text support that makes them static like i told you for jing-meiing-mei i can draw two sides of her one when she was obedient and i can draw an angel in her shoulder, and the other one when she was rebellion and i can draw a little bad person in her shoulder something like that.

and that's actually really hard and its due tomorrow so i don't know

Draw the images first.

Then you can worry about what to write.

so draw the chinese people?

The St Clairs are a Chinese woman and a white man. Make note of the last name!