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Which one best defines direct characterization?
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The antagonist directly challenges the protagonist.
Other characters in the book talk about a character.
Words describing how a character looks, acts, and feels.
Creating a believable, fictional character.
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A type of character-- the reader sees only one side of this character.
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Which one best defines direct characterization?
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A type of character-- the reader sees only one side of this character.
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The author writes what the character is thinking and feeling.
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Aspects of the character are revealed to the reader gradually through clues. A method of characterizing.
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What is a a short speech directed to the audience or a character but not heard by the other characters onstage called?
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List 2 types of characters authors create in literature.
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What type of characterization is this? "George was a good little monkey and always very curious."
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Winnie the Pooh never changes! He is what type of character?
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In the book, Green Eggs and Ham, the main character refuses to eat green eggs and ham for most of the story but eventually tries them and likes them. What type of character is he?
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In, The Lion King, Simba not only grows up physically, but also in his understanding of his responsibilities. What type of character is he?
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Oscar the Grouch is always grumpy. What type of character is he?
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What is a typical stereotype that serves generic purpose such as comic relief called?
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What is a long speech that is usually delivered by a character who is alone onstage?
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Which word means to suggest a meaning as a speaker or author through hints and clues?
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What is the term for the main character; the one you root for?