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Sixth Grade (Grade 6) Character Study Questions

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Grade 6 Character Study CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.6.3
What type of character is Batman?
  1. Antagonist
  2. Protagonist
  3. dynamic
  4. static
Grade 6 Character Study

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Which sentence describes a sad character?
  1. Brandon laughed at the joke.
  2. Simon sneezed two times.
  3. Jonathan cried a lot.
Grade 6 Character Study
Grade 6 Character Study
Grade 6 Character Study CCSS: CCRA.R.5, RL.6.5

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How does the author use imagery in this passage?
  1. The author uses imagery to contrast Ben's looks with the looks of the hunky host.
  2. The author uses imagery to explain why Ben is not a shoo-in for the job he has always desired.
  3. The author uses imagery to describe the setting of the story.
  4. The author uses imagery to explain how Ben's outlook has changed.
Grade 6 Character Study CCSS: CCRA.R.1, RL.6.1

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Which line from the story best shows how Ben's dream changed?
  1. But before he turned thirty a few months ago, Ben had maintained full faith in logic.
  2. If he, Benjamin Ziskind, was the smartest person on the staff, then his intelligence would eventually be rewarded.
  3. His specialty was in the thousand-dollar-plus category, questions that no one but the true champions could answer.
  4. In the past few months, though, his questions had been repeatedly rejected, and now they were interlaced in his mind with questions he asked of himself.
Grade 6 Character Study CCSS: CCRA.R.4, RL.6.4

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How can you tell Ben does not like the show's host?
  1. He describes him as hunky.
  2. He calls him intellectually unqualified.
  3. He says he is hilarious and charming.
  4. He was a Texan.
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