Main Topics to be Covered on the Test  Matching Characters to descriptions and quotes  Vocabulary Words (fill in the blanks)  Characterization- round,

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Main Topics to be Covered on the Test  Matching Characters to descriptions and quotes  Vocabulary Words (fill in the blanks)  Characterization- round, flat, ect. - Be able to explain your response for characters from the book  Information about the plot  Recognizing Internal and External Conflict

Study:  Characterization Chart  Vocabulary Words  Internal/External Conflict Worksheet  What is an example of internal and external conflict  Understanding Characterization Worksheet - Who is a flat character? Who is a dynamic character?  Study Guides 1, 2, and 3

Journal Entry  Consider this part of your Unit Test  Write 3 journal entries from another character’s perspective  The entry should sound like it could have been written by that person, so choose words you think that character would have used.  Include at least one flashback in one of the entries  Each Journal entry should begin with a date. Make the dates and comments match with Charlie’s journal entry dates  These journals may be handwritten or typed.

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