Characterization An M & M Production Characterization The people and animals in a story are the characters. Authors give you clues about what the characters.

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Characterization An M & M Production

Characterization The people and animals in a story are the characters. Authors give you clues about what the characters are like. Think about what the writer tells you about the characters in a story. It will help you understand the story better.

Characterization Some words that authors use to describe characters are: bossyhelpfulscared bravehonesthappy carefulkindneat friendlyproudmean hard-workingshynice funnywiseangry

Characterization Example: Ben helped his mother in the store. He put boxes on the shelf. He didn’t drop any boxes. Mr. Kirk left some money at the store. Ben followed him outside to give him the money. What words would you use to tell about Ben?

Characterization Example: Tippy had a bone. A bigger dog wanted it. Tippy was afraid. She stood over her bone and barked. The big dog ran away. Tippy was glad she hadn’t lost her bone. What words would you use to tell about Tippy?

Characterization Example: Amy kept her library books together on a shelf. She put away all her toys carefully. Amy was very… upsetneatmean

Characterization Example: Joe’s friend Tom laughed a lot. He always had a smile on his face. Tom was a ___________ person. surprisednaughtyhappy

Characterization Example: Lisa’s little brother hid her skates under the bed. He hid her favorite book. He was being ________________. calmnaughtynice

Characterization Example: When Erin needed help, Mother always knew how to help. Erin’s mother was very ________________. wisefunnyangry

Characterization Example: David read all the books about the forest that he could find. He also talked with the forest rangers to learn more. David was ____________________. gentlecuriousscared