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| Narrator speaks directly to the reader. The narrator uses “I” |
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| A conversation between two or more characters |
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A type of poem/speech when a character speaks to one or more quiet listeners |
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| A speech delivered when the character is alone on stage. |
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| What a character looks like |
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| A character’s private thoughts |
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| How other characters in the story feel about them. |
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| The writer tells the reader directly what a character is like. |
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| Indirect Characterization |
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The reader has to interpret what a character is like. The writer will not tell us directly. |
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| A guess based on prior experience and observations. |
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| Reference to other works. |
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| The character or force the protagonist must defeat or overcome. |
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| Co-characters/add depth and complication to the plot. |
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| The reason a character does something. |
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| A character with one or two traits. |
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| A character who has several sides/traits. |
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| A character who grows or changes over time |
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| A character who does not change or grow over time. |
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| Informational Material: Primary Source |
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| Firsthand account of an event. |
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| Informational Material: Secondary Source |
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| Secondhand account based on more than one viewpoint. |
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| Informational Material: Analyze |
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| Decide if the information is primary or secondary. |
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| Informational Material: Evaluate |
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| Decide if the information is credible/accurate/reliable. |
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| Informational Material: Elaborate |
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| Add information or a do research paper. |
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