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  2. Characterization Worksheets - Ereading Worksheets

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    Here's a fun activity to give your students some practice thinking of how to show indirect characterizations. Students define challenging character trait words, then write actions that would demonstrate each character trait. Feel free to edit this worksheet to add your own character traits.

  3. DIRECT AND INDIRECT CHARACTERIZATION EXERCISES

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    Direct Characterization (TELLING): The author (or another character) directly tells the traits of a character. Example: Joe is mean and angry. Indirect Characterization (SHOWING): The author shows the reader the traits of a character through that character's thoughts, words, and actions. The author also shows that character’s traits by

  4. Indirect Characterizations Worksheet | Reading Activity

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    Indirect Characterizations Worksheet. Here's a fun activity to give your students some practice thinking of how to show indirect characterizations. Students define challenging character trait words, then write actions that would demonstrate each character trait.

  5. Defining Characterization - ReadWriteThink

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    Indirect Characterization shows things that reveal the personality of a character. There are five different methods of indirect characterization: Examples of Indirect Characterization from The Cat in the Hat. Character: The Cat. Character: The Fish. Character: The Narrator and Sally.

  6. Name Character Practice - Karen's Classes

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    Indirect Chracterization - The writer gives clues and depends on the reader to draw conclusions (infer) about the character’s traits. Five methods of indirect characterization include what the character says, does, thinks, feels, and what other people say or think about the character. Example: Max eyed the boy’s donut hungrily.

  7. Indirectand Direct - Ereading Worksheets

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    yawn. “Indirect Characterizations are implied, not explicitly stated,” said Mr. Morton. 1. Kyle is bored or tired. Ex: He yawned, which shows he’s tired.

  8. Direct and Indirect Characterization Worksheets

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    Characterization helps readers understand and connect with the characters, making them more engaging and relatable. Direct and indirect characterization are two techniques used by writers to develop and convey information about characters in a story or narrative.

  9. Which sentence is an example of indirect characterization?

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    Practice making inferences and understanding character traits as students learn about indirect characterization with this printable worksheet. Each pair of sentences in the worksheet below demonstrate both direct and indirect characterization.

  10. Direct vs. Indirect Characterization - Norwell High School

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    Explanation: The author is directly telling the audience the personality of these two children. The boy is “patient” and the girl is “quiet.”. Indirect characterization: the author or narrator reveals a character’s traits through his or her actions and speech.

  11. Examples of Indirect Characterization from The Cat in the Hat

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    Character: The Cat. Type of Indirect Characterization. Examples. Explanation. Speech. Thoughts. Effect on others.