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Reminders 12/4/17 Book Talk Presenters for today: Brenda Maddie Kennedy Javier Book Talk Presenters for tomorrow: Mackenzie JoJo Preston Jacinda Flipped Schedule tomorrow – 4,3,2,1 (Lunch is during 2nd block class tomorrow) Vocabulary Unit 8B starts today! 8B Quiz You should bring Much Ado About Nothing to class EVERY DAY!

Book talk presenters/IR 1. Brenda 2. Maddie 3. kennedy 4. javier Find someone who…

Intro to 8B vocab words

Random distribution of CEIEI paragraphs Use our checklist to review Return checklist and paragraph to writer/owner Staple checklist to the back and turn in to black basket

Analyzing Characters in a story 9 Alignments Analyzing Characters in a story

What are the 9 Alignments? a way to analyze a character's identity. not a way of restricting a character. represent a broad range of personality types or personal philosophies, **two characters of the same alignment can still be quite different from each other. Few characters are completely consistent.

 Lawful Good A Crusader Tells the truth Keeps their word Helps people in need Speaks out against injustice Neutral Good Sometimes follows a code, sometimes willing to break or bend rules for own benefit Helps People Chaotic Good A Rebel Follows no rules or code Does what they want Helps people  Lawful Neutral Follows a code, either internal or external Focused solely on rules or code Does nothing to help or hurt. True Neutral Has no discernible alignment either way. Does nothing good or evil, shows no law or chaos Wild animals fall into this category Chaotic Neutral Does what they wish for their own personal gain Lawful Evil Follows a code, either internal or external (told what to do) Hurts people (evil soldier) Neutral Evil Has a reason for what he or she does (NORMALLY the main villain) Chaotic Evil Does whatever they want Has no real reason for what they do

 Lawful Good A Crusader Tells the truth Keeps their word Helps people in need Speaks out against injustice Neutral Good A Benefactor Devoted to helping others Does what is right without bias Chaotic Good A Rebel Follows no rules or code Does what they want Helps people  Lawful Neutral Follows a code, either internal or external Focused solely on rules or code Does nothing to help or hurt. True Neutral Has no discernible alignment either way. Does nothing good or evil, shows no law or chaos Wild animals fall into this category Chaotic Neutral Does what they wish for their own personal gain Lawful Evil Follows a code, either internal or external (told what to do) Hurts people (evil soldier) Neutral Evil Has a reason for what he or she does (NORMALLY the main villain) Chaotic Evil Does whatever they want Has no real reason for what they do

  Lawful Good A Crusader Tells the truth Keeps their word Helps people in need Speaks out against injustice Neutral Good A Benefactor Devoted to helping others Does what is right without bias Chaotic Good A Rebel Acts as their conscience directs, but still kind Little use for rules Follows own moral compass  Lawful Neutral Follows a code, either internal or external Focused solely on rules or code Does nothing to help or hurt. True Neutral Has no discernible alignment either way. Does nothing good or evil, shows no law or chaos Wild animals fall into this category Chaotic Neutral Does what they wish for their own personal gain Lawful Evil Follows a code, either internal or external (told what to do) Hurts people (evil soldier) Neutral Evil Has a reason for what he or she does (NORMALLY the main villain) Chaotic Evil Does whatever they want Has no real reason for what they do

 Lawful Good A Crusader Tells the truth Keeps their word Helps people in need Speaks out against injustice Neutral Good A Benefactor Devoted to helping others Does what is right without bias Chaotic Good A Rebel Acts as their conscience directs, but still kind Little use for rules Follows own moral compass  Lawful Neutral A Judge Acts in accordance with the law Order and rules are important Reliable and trustworthy True Neutral Has no discernible alignment either way. Does nothing good or evil, shows no law or chaos Wild animals fall into this category Chaotic Neutral Does what they wish for their own personal gain Does nothing to help or hurt. Lawful Evil Follows a code, either internal or external (told what to do) Hurts people (evil soldier) Neutral Evil Has a reason for what he or she does (NORMALLY the main villain) Chaotic Evil Does whatever they want Has no real reason for what they do

 Lawful Good A Crusader Tells the truth Keeps their word Helps people in need Speaks out against injustice Neutral Good A Benefactor Devoted to helping others Does what is right without bias Chaotic Good A Rebel Acts as their conscience directs, but still kind Little use for rules Follows own moral compass  Lawful Neutral A Judge Acts in accordance with the law Order and rules are important Reliable and trustworthy True Neutral Undecided Does what seems to be a good idea Lack prejudice or bias Not committed to upholding laws Chaotic Neutral Does what he wishes for his own personal gain Does nothing to help or hurt. Lawful Evil Follows a code, either internal or external (told what to do) Hurts people (evil soldier) Neutral Evil Has a reason for what he or she does (NORMALLY the main villain) Chaotic Evil Does whatever they want Has no real reason for what they do

 Lawful Good A Crusader Tells the truth Keeps their word Helps people in need Speaks out against injustice Neutral Good A Benefactor Devoted to helping others Does what is right without bias Chaotic Good A Rebel Acts as their conscience directs, but still kind Little use for rules Follows own moral compass   Lawful Neutral A Judge Acts in accordance with the law Order and rules are important Reliable and trustworthy True Neutral Undecided Does what seems to be a good idea Lack prejudice or bias Not committed to upholding laws Chaotic Neutral A Free Spirit Follows their own whim Avoids involvement Values the truth but doesn’t try to protect others Lawful Evil Follows a code, either internal or external (told what to do) Hurts people (evil soldier) Neutral Evil Has a reason for what he or she does (NORMALLY the main villain) Chaotic Evil Does whatever they want Has no real reason for what they do

 Lawful Good A Crusader Tells the truth Keeps their word Helps people in need Speaks out against injustice Neutral Good A Benefactor Devoted to helping others Does what is right without bias Chaotic Good A Rebel Acts as their conscience directs, but still kind Little use for rules Follows own moral compass  Lawful Neutral A Judge Acts in accordance with the law Order and rules are important Reliable and trustworthy True Neutral Undecided Does what seems to be a good idea Lack prejudice or bias Not committed to upholding laws Chaotic Neutral A Free Spirit Follows their own whim Avoids involvement Values the truth but doesn’t try to protect others Lawful Evil A Dominator Plays by the rules, but without mercy or compassion Takes part in spreading evil May see doing evil as part of a calling to a higher power Neutral Evil Has a reason for what he or she does Hurts people (NORMALLY the main villain) Chaotic Evil Does whatever they want Has no real reason for what they do

 Lawful Good A Crusader Tells the truth Keeps their word Helps people in need Speaks out against injustice Neutral Good A Benefactor Devoted to helping others Does what is right without bias Chaotic Good A Rebel Acts as their conscience directs, but still kind Little use for rules Follows own moral compass   Lawful Neutral A Judge Acts in accordance with the law Order and rules are important Reliable and trustworthy True Neutral Undecided Does what seems to be a good idea Lack prejudice or bias Not committed to upholding laws Chaotic Neutral A Free Spirit Follows their own whim Avoids involvement Values the truth but doesn’t try to protect others Lawful Evil A Dominator Plays by the rules, but without mercy or compassion Takes part in spreading evil May see doing evil as part of a calling to a higher power Neutral Evil A Malefactor (usually the VILLAIN) Does whatever they can get away with No consequences for actions Out for their own desires Chaotic Evil Does whatever they want Hurts people Has no real reason for what they do

 Lawful Good A Crusader Tells the truth Keeps their word Helps people in need Speaks out against injustice Neutral Good A Benefactor Devoted to helping others Does what is right without bias Chaotic Good A Rebel Acts as their conscience directs, but still kind Little use for rules Follows own moral compass  Lawful Neutral A Judge Acts in accordance with the law Order and rules are important Reliable and trustworthy True Neutral Undecided Does what seems to be a good idea Lack prejudice or bias Not committed to upholding laws Chaotic Neutral A Free Spirit Follows their own whim Avoids involvement Values the truth but doesn’t try to protect others Lawful Evil A Dominator Plays by the rules, but without mercy or compassion Takes part in spreading evil May see doing evil as part of a calling to a higher power Neutral Evil A Malefactor (usually the VILLAIN) Does whatever they can get away with No consequences for actions Out for their own desires Chaotic Evil A Destroyer Hot tempered, vicious, hurts people Does whatever their wants or desires drive them to do

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