

Character Motivation
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English
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8th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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6 Slides • 6 Questions
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Character Motivation
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What is character motivation?
is the reason he or she takes a particular action. In creating believable characters, the writer must keep in mind the causes of their behavior, how the other characters are affected, and how this dynamic drives the story's plot.
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Multiple Choice
What is character motivation?
What the character does and says.
What the character gets at the end of the story.
What the character wants and why they want it.
What others think of the character.
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There are two kinds of character motivation:
Internal and External motivation. Let's find out about both of them.
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Internal Motivation
The drive or uniqueness that comes from within an individual.
Internal motivations are what makes a character unique.
Internal motivation includes such emotions as revenge, guilt, ambition, love, isolation, and greed.
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Multiple Choice
What is internal motivation?
The drive or uniquneness that comes from within an individual.
The drive or uniqueness that comes from external sources.
The lack of motivation to do anything.
The motivation that is influenced by others.
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External Motivation
External motivation is sparked by physical conditions, events, or situations. External motivations tends to be universal.
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Multiple Choice
What is external motivation?
Intrinsic motivation
Internal drive
Drive or incentive that comes from outside sources
Self-motivation
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Character Motivation:
Motivation may be internal, external, or a mix of both.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of internal motivation?
Participating in a competition to win a prize.
Receiving a promotion for completing a project.
Pursuing a hobby or passion because it brings joy and fulfillment.
Working for a promotion and higher salary.
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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of external motivation?
Feeling a sense of accomplishment after completing a project.
Being recognized by colleagues for completing a project.
Receiving a promotion for completing a project.
Receiving a bonus for completing a project.
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Multiple Choice
What is the main difference between internal and external motivation?
Internal motivation is driven by personal desires and goals, while external motivation comes from outside sources.
Internal motivation is driven by external factors, while external motivation is driven by personal desires and goals.
Internal motivation is only applicable in certain situations, while external motivation is applicable in all situations.
Internal motivation is more effective than external motivation.
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