What is the main idea behind 'mind reading' in literature?

Understanding Characters' Thoughts and Feelings

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Communicating with characters telepathically
Reading a book without opening it
Understanding characters' thoughts and feelings
Predicting the future actions of characters
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How does the character feel about Johnny Flamingo in the example?
She is afraid of him
She admires him
She is indifferent
She hates him
3.
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What does Lana aspire to do in the story?
Become a knight
Ride dragons
Build a castle
Learn magic
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Why is understanding a character's thoughts important?
It provides evidence for their actions
It helps predict the weather in the story
It determines the length of the story
It reveals the author's personal life
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Can a character act against their feelings?
No, they always act according to their feelings
Yes, they can act contrary to their feelings
Only in fantasy stories
Only if the author allows it
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is an example of conflicting emotions?
Feeling happy and sad simultaneously
Feeling tired and energetic together
Feeling hungry and sleepy at the same time
Feeling cold and hot at once
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What did Zeke mistake the statue for?
A tree
A bowling pin
A dragon
A cat
8.
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How does the narrator describe their feelings towards Zeke's comment?
They are pleased
They are indifferent
They are frustrated
They are amused
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What action does the narrator take after Zeke's comment?
They agree with Zeke
They throw the statue away
They laugh it off
They decide to improve the statue
10.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What lesson is highlighted about mind reading in stories?
It is a skill only authors need
It is the only way to understand a story
It is irrelevant to the plot
It is part of understanding characters, but actions matter too
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