Agenda 10/20 Reading Quiz Vocabulary List 6 Character Activity

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Agenda 10/20 Reading Quiz Vocabulary List 6 Character Activity Homework: Read Chapter 4 & Answer Questions

Who are they? Who can you trust? The Characters Who are they? Who can you trust? In the next 30 minutes, create a visual with the following information: Your group will be assigned one character. Each group member will fulfill a role… ARTIST: Find 2-3 instances of DIRECT characterization. Draw the character following the descriptions from the text. Then label the character by writing the 2-3 quotes. Include in-text citations. RESEARCHER: Working with the Analysis, find three quotes from the text the shows INDIRECT characterization. Record these on the poster. Include in-text citations. ANALYSIST: Working with the Researcher, follow each of the three quotes with an analysis of what it means about the character. Make sure to directly reference diction or a literary device to prove your point. This info should be recorded on the poster. PSYCHOLOGIST: On the poster, write a SPES explaining whether the character is trustworthy or untrustworthy. You may find your own quote as proof OR use a quote found by your researcher.