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Vocabulary for Outcome 2
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relevant; relating directly to the matter at hand
Pertinent relevant; relating directly to the matter at hand
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Academic Vocabulary words used in academic dialogue or text
“If you would text it, don’t type/write it.”
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the methods used by an author to portray a character
Characterization the methods used by an author to portray a character S.O.S.A.A.
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S.O.S.A.A. peech elf view ctions thers view ppearance
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Direct Characterization
(explicit) the characterization is revealed directly by the author through descriptions
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Indirect Characterization
(implicit) the characterization of a character is revealed through inferences drawn from the character’s speech, actions, appearances
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Dynamic Character someone who undergoes an important, internal change because of the action in the plot Ex: Ebenezer Scrooge
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Ex: Scar from The Lion King
Static Character someone whose personality doesn’t change throughout the events in the story’s plot Ex: Scar from The Lion King
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someone for whom we see only one side to his/her personality.
Flat Character someone for whom we see only one side to his/her personality. -recognized as stock characters; embody stereotypes like “the jock” or “the blonde”
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someone for whom we see different sides to his/her personality
Round Character someone for whom we see different sides to his/her personality
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main character in a story
Protagonist main character in a story
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Antagonist the person/thing that causes conflict for the main character in a story
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