Dialogue and Character

Dialogue and Character

9th Grade

10 Qs

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Dialogue and Character

Dialogue and Character

Assessment

Quiz

English

9th Grade

Hard

CCSS
RL.11-12.3, RL.8.3, RI.7.1

+10

Standards-aligned

Created by

Margaret Anderson

FREE Resource

10 questions

Show all answers

1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

1c. Read this sentence:

Twisting her braid

between her finger, Marcie jumped

whenever anyone entered the room.

What method of characterization does the sentence use to describe the character?

A. Action

B. Dialogue

C. Appearance

D. Thoughts.

Tags

CCSS.RL.11-12.3

CCSS.RL.7.3

CCSS.RL.8.3

CCSS.RL.9-10.3

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

2c. Why does an author use dialogue in characterization?

A. To show events that happened before the story began

B.To show how the characters interact with one another

C. To show the main struggle the characters will face

D. To show the physical gestures a character makes

Tags

CCSS.RL.2.6

CCSS.RL.8.3

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

3c. How can the reader use the setting of a story to learn more about a character?

A. By noticing clothing common to the story's time period

B. By noticing the physical appearance of the character

C. By noticing the physical gestures the character makes

D. By noticing how the character interacts with his or her surrounding

Tags

CCSS.RL.11-12.3

CCSS.RL.6.3

CCSS.RL.7.3

CCSS.RL.8.3

CCSS.RL.9-10.3

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

4c. What is one way an author can use the setting of a story to build tension?

A. The characters are comfortable with their surroundings.

B.The characters and the story's setting are introduced.

C. The characters don't fit in with their surrounding.

D. The characters remember a previous set of surroundings.

Tags

CCSS.RL.11-12.3

CCSS.RL.6.3

CCSS.RL.7.3

CCSS.RL.8.3

CCSS.RL.9-10.3

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

5c. Which sentence is an example of characterization through action?

A. The clenching of her toes inside her shoes was her only movement as she waited for the police officer to appear.

B. Shad beautiful red hair that was often pulled back from her face into a tight, functional braid.

C. She lacked height, but her steely blue eyes and the sharp angles of her face made her seem intimidating to others.

Tags

CCSS.RL.11-12.3

CCSS.RL.7.3

CCSS.RL.8.3

CCSS.RL.9-10.3

6.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

6c. What information can be revealed through characterization?

A. The time period of the characters live in

B. The location where the characters live

C. The central conflict of the story

D. What motivates the characters

Tags

CCSS.RL.11-12.3

CCSS.RL.7.3

CCSS.RL.8.3

CCSS.RL.9-10.3

7.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

2 mins • 1 pt

7c. In this example, what does the author use to describe the woman?

The woman's long, blond hair

flowed behind her like a banner.

The men in the room took notice,

unsure if it was her extreme height,

the sharp angles of her face, or the

steadiness of her green eyes that held

their attention.

A. Thoughts

B. Actions

C. Appearance

D. Dialogue

Tags

CCSS.RL.11-12.3

CCSS.RL.7.3

CCSS.RL.8.3

CCSS.RL.9-10.3

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