The place where the character is headed while aboard/ on the ship
Nova Scotia
he first line "You always were a gambler" shows
willing to take risks
Capacity
ability to hold something/ function
I, me, my- pronouns used in what POV
1st POV
The name of the character from "The Office" that we characterized
Dwight
The actual/ original name of the character
Dorothy
Why might the author have used 2nd person? Example "you..." "you..."
Feel connected, better persepctive
Belatdely
done too late
YOU- pronoun used in what POV
2nd POV
What type of drill happened in the episode we watched about characterization
Fir Drill
The adopted name of the character
Alexander Freeman
"You are fortunate to be on board." In this context the underlined word means
lucky
Elusive
difficult to define
They, them (thoughts about only ONE character)
3rd person limited POV
What acronym is used for analyses of characterization
HINT: 5 Words
STEAL
Titus
How does Dorothy get her freedom?
She earns it through her service to the British Army
unalienable
impossible to be taken away
They, them (thoughts of all characters)
3rd person omniscient POV
What does Stanley have at the end of the episode as a result of Dwight's actions?
a heart attack
The name of the master in the story
Master Selby
Which most likley explains why Titus resists taking Dorothy with him?
He does not think she will be safe becasue she is young and a female.
suspense
uncertainty
The POV in the story being used is:
2nd person POV
The name of the cat Angela tries to save in the episode
BANDIT