Characterization
Character Traits
Character types
Point of View
Author's Purpose
100

What character traits revealed through actions?

Indirect Characterization.

100

Jess left the pizza crust on her floor. What is Jesse character trait?

Messy, Naughty, Lazy.

100

A person that does not change during the course of the action.

Static Character.

100

What is point of view?

The character or narrator telling the story from his/her perspective.

100

A pamphlet urging people not to eat animals.

Persuade.

200

Define the term Characterization.

 Is the process or way by which the writer reveals the personality of a character.

200

What are Character Traits?

Words that describe character's personality or qualities that make them who they are.

200

A person that is never fully develop in the story.

Flat Character.

200

What type of narration is told using 'I , Me, Myself, Ourselves?

First -Person.

200

A book of over 1,000 knock-knock jokes.

Entertain.


300

People in the story are known as:

Characters

300

Jack used his car antenna as a  spear and caught fresh salmon.

Inventive, Resourceful, Hardy.

300

Tells about imaginary characters and events.

Fiction.

300

What type of narration is told using "You, Your?"

Second - person.

300

A cook book containing recipes for making cakes, cookies, and other desserts.

Inform.

400

Narrator explicitly describes a character using:

Direct Characterizations.

400

Michael has clothes all over the floor of his bedroom.

Messy, Sloppy, Lazy.

400

A person that is well-developed in the story.

Round Character.

400

The narrator knows all characters’ thoughts, feelings.

Omniscient.

400

The story of a young woman who, after the death of her grandfather, quit her job.

Entertain.

Stories are written to entertain.

500

A person that changes during the course of the story.

Dynamic Character.

500

Andy went over to his neighbor's  house and filled up his lawn mower with gas.

Helpful, Neighborly, Kind.

500

A person who is the main character in a story.

Protagonist.

500

The narrator only knows one character's feelings and thoughts.

Limited.

500

A politician’s speech about how homes should be provided.

Persuade.