COMPARE & CONTRAST CHARACTERS, SETTINGS, EVENTS

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COMPARE & CONTRAST CHARACTERS, SETTINGS, EVENTS Week 7 Day 1

VOCABULARY character: the people, animals, or inanimate objects that appear in a story event: the action that occurs in the story interaction: the actions between or among two or more people, ideas, events, or concepts relationship: the way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected, or the state of being connected.

COMPARE & CONTRAST COMPARISON HOW TWO OR MORE THINGS ARE ALIKE KEY WORDS: BOTH ALIKE LIKE SIMILAR CONTRAST HOW TWO OR MORE THINGS ARE DIFFERENT KEY WORDS UNLIKE IN CONTRAST ON THE OTHER HAND DIFFERENT

COMPARE & CONTRAST CHARACTERS USE A GRAPHIC ORGANIZER: THINK ABOUT HOW THE CHARACTERS THINK, ACT AND FEEL. HOW THEY LOOK AND HOW THEY INTERACT TO COMPLETE YOUR CHART

COMPARE & CONTRAST:CHARACTERS IN DIFFERENT STORIES COMPARING CHARACTERS IN TWO DIFFERENT STORIES IS THE SAME AS COPARING TWO CHARACTERS IN ONE STORY. WE CAN USE THE SAME GRAPHIC ORGANIZER TOO! LETS COMPARE TRICIA FROM “THANK YOU, MR FALKER” TO WINNIE IN “TUCK EVERLASTING.”

COMPARE & CONTRAST TRICIA & WINNIE