RL 6.3: Analyzing Character Development
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6th Grade
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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Which of the following is an example of direct characterization?
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
What is direct characterization?
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
How is the character's traits revealed?
Marcy sat in class, drumming her fingers on her desk. Thinking back to that morning, she felt remorse over the way she had talked to her mom.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Mrs. Travers was worried that her students were not understanding what she was teaching in class. She decided she would work late after school every single night trying to create the best lessons for her students. She even started coming in early in the mornings as well. Because of this, she started to see a huge increase in her student's grades, and eventually this led to her earning a "Teacher of the Year" award!
What experience did Mrs. Travers have that helped her develop throughout the story?
She tried nothing and her students ended up learning better because of it.
She found that if she worked really hard before and after school to make better lesson plans, her student's performance would improve.
She asked other teachers to help her figure out why her students weren't learning.
She curled up into a ball and cried until the school year was over.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Lorenzo had been the star of the Broncos football team ever since the first grade. His teammates knew he was the Most Valuable Player, even when the coach gave the award to someone else. Lorenzo could play whatever position the team needed him to play. He could play quarterback, running back, or wide receiver. He could also play three positions on defense, and his tackles were fierce.
In sixth grade, LaShonda tried out for the team. She was very fast and taller than most of the boys. Lorenzo hoped the coach would cut her, but she worked very hard during tryouts, taking hits and making plays. The coach was impressed, and he gave her a spot on the team.
"I don't care what Coach says," Lorenzo told his friends Mack and Juan. "She's going to make us lose a lot of games. Girls just don't belong on this team."
In the first game of the year, Lorenzo played quarterback. He had helped the team score two touchdowns, but the Broncos were still down by three points with one minute left in the game. On the next play, Lorenzo held the ball and looked for someone to throw it to. Suddenly, a huge player on the other team broke through the pack and started coming after Lorenzo. Lorenzo ran! If he got tackled, his team would lose, but the other player was coming at him fast.
Then, from his left, Lorenzo saw LaShonda running hard toward him. She darted past Lorenzo, leaped at the player who had been chasing him, and knocked him to the ground. Lorenzo threw the ball to a receiver in the end zone. The receiver caught the ball, and the Broncos won the game.
After the game, Lorenzo found LaShonda as she was getting into her mom's car. "I think we're going to have a new Most Valuable Player this year," he told her.
How does Lorenzo change by the end of the passage?
A. He accepts LaShonda as a player on his team.
B. He stops talking to the new girl on the team.
C. He is impressed with LaShonda during tryouts.
D. He turns into a much better quarterback.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Indirect Characterization involves...
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
2 mins • 1 pt
Mr. MacKinnon wanted to find a way to seem more "hip" and "cool" so that his friends would like him more. He went and got a fresh new haircut, some cool new clothes, a drone, and a PS4.
He then invited all of his friends over to his house to hang out and try out his new stuff. Everyone came and they had a good time, but they were curious to know why he bought all of the new stuff, and changed his style. He admitted that he wanted them to think he was cool. His friends told him he didn't need to buy new things to be their friend. They liked him for who he was. Mr. MacKinnon was pleased to hear this.
What experience did Mr. MacKinnon have that helped him develop throughout the story?
Mr. MacKinnon bought a bunch of old things to impress everyone.
Mr. MacKinnon bought a bunch of new things to impress everyone.
Mr. MacKinnon bought a bunch of new things to impress everyone, but he found out he just had to be himself.
Mr. MacKinnon bought a bunch of old things to impress everyone, and he found out he was a better person now.
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