Comparing and Contrasting Characters
Dialogue
Types of Characters
Random
100

Richard: is friendly and outgoing

Ralph: is shy but smart

What category are Richard and Ralph being contrasted by?

What is personality?

100
When one character stops talking and another begins, authors start a new one of these

What is paragraph?

100

Joe is a friendly fellow. He greets people with a big smile. He often tells good jokes and leaves people laughing. He belongs to a few clubs. Other people often comment on how friendly he is.

What type of character is Joe?

What is flat?

100

"What was that noise?," Anna exclaimed.

"Shhh," hissed Elaine. "That was just your nerves. Do you want to wake up the guard?"

"Okay, but I want you to know that I wouldn't be prowling around this museum basement if you were not my friend."

"I know. I appreciate your help."  

Which character says the last line?

Who is Elaine?

200

The category for comparing and contrasting characters based on what each character does

What are actions?

200

These surround dialogue

What are quotation marks?

200

At school, Samantha is shy and does not talk much. On the weekends, she leads a group of hikers on difficult trails. She explains safety rules to the group. She also gives orders to the group as they hike to prevent hikers from getting into danger.

What kind of character is Samantha?

What is round?

200

When Gina told Kayla she wanted to go home, Kayla said, Okay, I'll get the car.

Where do the " " go?

What is "Okay, I'll get the car." 
300

Richard: wants to be popular at school

Ralph: wants to win a prize

What category are Richard and Ralph being contrasted by?

What are motives?

300

When I saw Michelle's painting, I thought, What a mess! When I saw Michelle though, I said, Your painting is beautiful.


Where do the " " go?

What is "Your painting is beautiful."

300

Beginning of the story: Max lets his friends talk him into skateboarding where it is not allowed. 

Ending: Max's friends see someone coming. They run away and let Max get caught. Max realizes he should not let his friends lead him to break the rules–especially because they will not save him from trouble?

What kind of character is Max?

What is dynamic?

300

Dr. Bad plans to rule the world one day. He does wrong whenever he can. He has no friends and has never been seen smiling.

What type of character is Dr. Bad?

What is flat?

400

Sally: wins a prize for her invention

Beth: goes to jail

What category are Sally and Beth being contrasted by?

What is fate?

400

In front of the cave was a sign that said Warning. Sam read the sign and said, Let's go back.

Where do the " " go?

What is "Warning." and "Let's go back."

400

Lateesha finds much to do in her city. She goes to plays, concerts, and museums. She volunteers for a neighborhood organization and helped organize a "Keep Our Block Beautiful" day. When she rides the bus, she daydreams about moving to the country and living on a farm. 

What kind of character is Lateesha?

What is round?

400

Richard: is happy when he finally forms his own small group of friends and no longer worries about being popular

Ralph: is happy when he wins first prize at the Science Fair 

What category are Richard and Ralph being contrasted by?

What is fate?

500

Richard: goes along with the popular kids when they make fun of Ralph

Ralph: stands up for himself and tells them they are being rude

What two categories are Richard and Ralph being contrasted by?

What are feelings and actions?

500

I heard that Robert called Craig a grouch, so I asked Robert why. Craig is always in a bad mood, said Robert.

Where do the " " go?

What is "Craig is always in a bad mood,"

500

Beginning of the story: Dr. Bad plans to take over the world. He does wrong whenever he can.

Ending: Dr. Bad finds a stray kitten. He is filled with pity. He adopts the kitten and spends millions to build a shelter for homeless animals.

What type of character is Dr. Bad? Name two categories.

What are round and dynamic?

500

Name all 5 categories you might use to compare and contrast characters.

1) appearance and personal qualities

2) background

3) actions

4) motives

5) fate