Character Question Preview (ID: 860)


Character.

Words or phrases that tap into our senses
a) images
b) setting
c) tone
d) mood

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Method an author uses to tell you what a character is like=
a) appearance
b) soliloquy
c) direct characterization
d) indirect characterization

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When an author tells you what a character is like=
a) direct characterization
b) indirect characterization
c) action
d) characterization

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The process of how a writer reveals a character
a) dramatic monologue
b) characterization
c) indirect characterization
d) tone

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dry; lacking water to grow plants
a) futile
b) clarity
c) arid
d) impoverished

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poor;poverty stricken
a) placidly
b) malicious
c) impoverished
d) contrition

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clearness
a) malicious
b) clarity
c) placidly
d) arid

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calmly;quietly
a) malicious
b) futile
c) poignantly
d) placidly

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showing desire to ham another
a) poignantly
b) malicious
c) futile
d) contrition

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Lizbeth's attack on Miss Lottie could be considered-
a) futile
b) poignant
c) contrite
d) malicious

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