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Character Study Questions - All Grades

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Grade 8 Character Study
He was a very shy, quiet man.
This is an example of:
  1. Indirect Characterization
  2. Direct Characterization
Grade 6 Character Study CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.6.3

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What happens in the story's resolution?
  1. Everyone who tries out for the play wants to act in it.
  2. The auditorium is filled with the words in Sayaka's play.
  3. Sayaka's father lets her know that he is ready to listen.
  4. The curtain is lifted and My Own Wings begins playing.
Grade 7 Character Study CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RI.7.3

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Grade 4 Character Study CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.4.3

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Which paragraph BEST shows the character of the lazy mouse?
  1. Paragraph 1
  2. Paragraph 2
  3. Paragraph 3
  4. Paragraph 4
Grade 4 Character Study CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.4.3

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Which paragraph BEST shows how the lazy mouse has changed?
  1. Paragraph 11
  2. Paragraph 12
  3. Paragraph 13
  4. Paragraph 14
Grade 8 Character Study
A                   is one who changes or grows during the course of the work.
  1. static character
  2. round character
  3. flat character
  4. dynamic character
Grade 4 Character Study CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.4.3

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Which line BEST describes the kindness of the farmer?
  1. He would go out of his way to do whatever he could to make sure that the creatures he found were safe, well-fed and warm, no matter what kind of creature they were.
  2. This farmer was a kind man who loved all creatures.
  3. The farmer felt sorry for the snake. He was shivering in the cold and ice was beginning to freeze on his scales.
  4. Even though the snake was known to be poisonous, the farmer picked up the snake and took him inside.
Grade 4 Character Study CCSS: CCRA.R.3, RL.4.3

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Which line BEST shows the character of the snake?
  1. The snake became warm and was ready to go outside.
  2. He was shivering in the cold and ice was beginning to freeze on his scales.
  3. Because the farmer was asleep and could not let him out, the snake did what he did to humans he came into contact with, he bit the farmer.
  4. This farmer was a kind man who loved all creatures.
Grade 7 Character Study
Supporting characters in a story.
  1. Major characters
  2. Minor characters
  3. Supportive characters
Grade 6 Character Study

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Grade 7 Character Study
Which of the following is not a method that is related to characterization?
  1. character's appearance
  2. character's actions
  3. character's thoughts
  4. number of characters
  5. character's dialogue
Grade 7 Character Study
What is the definition of characters?
  1. the people or animals who take part in the story
  2. the sequence of events in a story
  3. the highest point of interest in a story
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